Hombre3000
Hombre3000
Hombre3000

What a stupid fucking child! How do you not hear a car that's about to run you over?! And good job, mom. And good job, driver, it's not like the kid's dressed in orange or anything . . . None of these three people were paying any attention to what was going on.

I can't believe so many people are saying no to this - I know it's a noodle, but it would be so much fun cruising around with friends! Then again, I live in California, and a lot of people don't.

Enjoy.

Me, of course! I did this at the end of the summer for fun - I drove to the junkyard without a hood and bought a spare one to paint. Admittedly, it was a little nerve-wracking leaving my car in the parking lot without a hood. It wasn't supposed to be Pollock-inspired at all, I just wanted to do splatter paint.

Always wear sunscreen.

Labor for proper installation.

There are lots of glorious cars already on the market, but this one is special because it's inexpensive.

That would bump the price significantly and put it out of the reach of many people.

Yeah, what in the hell was that supposed to mean?

Ferraris can't corner? Okay . . .

I'm with you, especially on 1/2/3. Stupid stupid decisions.

Probably specific to an auto group, but not necessarily a specific marque or model. That would be my guess. Even so, they might be contracted to a steel wheel manufacturer who makes them all.

Rice rice baby . . .

Well done!

I was in a local sports car showroom yesterday and heard one of these start up inside the warehouse . . . ohhhhhh man.

Sounds absolutely fantastic.

I totally agree. I wouldn't want to be the one designing sheet patterns for enclosures.

Yeah that was funny . . "so precise."

You've been burned, haven't you? I'm studying ME now and that's definitely not the sentiment I get from most working engineers I meet.