I can’t wait to not get one after all the assholes buy them up and sell them for $200!
I can’t wait to not get one after all the assholes buy them up and sell them for $200!
What fuckin’ difference does it make where they sit if the seats are empty?
IDK.
Ouch, that impact probably knocked his monocle out.
At least the girls realized it was a joke....unlike the actual AutoZone worker that argued with me even with part numbers researched beforehand....that my 2001 Subaru Legacy GT did not have rear brakes at all....because his computer didn’t show any.
You have put a formidable challenge ahead of us today, Graverobber. I really like these cars; they were New when I was in the heyday of my car-fixing career (which mostly amounted to making fun of how shitty GM had become and replacing fuel pumps on Vortec-engined S-10s 5x a week) and a test drive in a turbo Talon or…
I wouldnt pay that much but voted NP because stock, low mile, 5speed, dsm. How many can there be out there?
All I could think about was the basic rule that you should never get out of your car on a hot track like the guys in the red car did. I’m torn — that was not your average impact.
That was my first thought. It’s like they forgot to use any type of mortar at all. The picture makes it appear that the most damage was caused by the metal shelving, rather than the freaking BRICK WALL it hit. I would honestly expect more damage if it ran through a wall of foam bricks.
Please explain. Because my non-mason thought was that the rest of the wall held up surprisingly well given that a car drove through a decent-sized chunk of it.
Wow. They’re really working on inducting you into the surveillance state over there, aren’t they?
Live in Texas.
I’m only in the intermediate group for my club. I’ve never seen anyone purposely drifting on the track.
Wire mesh grilles made out of Home Depot gutter guard material. To make it worse, I did it to two different cars.
In a pre-good-camera-phone-era, I took out the back seat of a Mazda 323 hatch, made a custom fiberglass enclosure, and put three Alpine 15s and a 1,500 watt bridged amp in there — hauling space be damned.
Most likely uninsured since she drove off too.
I noticed that, too. Stalling car, riding on a spare tire, yet you have to get the ride clean first?
The kicker here is the fact that she’s on a doughnut. If she’s willing to leave her car on that tire and go to a carwash, how much do you want to bet that her stalling issue is due to her negligence?
It’s not really either a nice price or a crack pipe, it just kind of exists.