Imirrelephant
Imirrelephant
Imirrelephant

And they were dating each other's cousins...

Slammed, stretched tires, and a non original V8? I have heard too many expensive repair stories on 4.2s to trust a swapped one with unknown number of miles. I like the idea and the execution isn't bad, but there are too many questions. CP for me.

Not to mention that tire stretch...

It cannot be unseen...

I LOVE this thing! It would be an amazing sleeper. It looks like the install was well done, to boot.

In all fairness, this is the first thing that comes to mind...

You had me until the mileage. If if was under 100K, NP all day long. At 151K, it's CP for me.

I don't think they are talking so much about the idea of night vision as much as it's current execution. If they could integrate night vision into a heads up display, then you would really have something.

Dear everyone who defended this woman's behavior the first time and are probably about to do so again: regardless of whether it might seem initially confusing that the menu items were labeled "shrimp" and "chicken," the server repeatedly explained to her that they were entirely vegan, and she straight-up refused

Fortunately, not all base models are created equal...

Some people just need to be culled. Unfortunately, many of them are in positions of power.

It sounds like a combination of a alcohol dragster and a snowmobile! This thing should be a hoot when it's finished!

@2:27 : Someone forgot their orange safety vest...

It all sounds pretty sweet. Audi is reportedly still deciding whether to bring the RS3 to the U.S. For now the Sportback five-door hatch is the only bodystyle, but we've also heard rumblings a sedan might be in the works. I'd love to see that happen for America. Do it, Audi!

I can't facepalm hard enough at this...

The world of rally is one of the most fascinating yet least documented in all of racing, and that's well overdue for a change. 1BADSTI thinks there should be a show that follows a rally team over the course of a season, showing all the craziness they'd encounter.

"Navigating". That's going to be my new go to code name for in car sex!

The supercar that's designed for the yacht is called the Xhibit G, and at first glance looks a bit like a cross between a Bentley Continental GT Coupé and a modern Cadillac front end. With a little bit of Audi R8 in the middle there.

I would love to read this, but not in Doug's style. He needs something built to be outrageous and/or ridiculous from it's inception. Besides, he doesn't really seem like to in depth analysis/DIY tuner kind of guy to me.