JohnnyWasASchoolBoy
JohnnyWasASchoolBoy
JohnnyWasASchoolBoy

The best sight I ever saw from my car was an act of social kindness.

The Crosstrek should have an asterix beside the time. That’s the engine hp and time for the small motor. The 2.5l has 185 hp and a 7.8 second 0-60.

Stupid. I grew up on Vancouver Island and in the Vancouver lower mainland. Most people keep their boats in their driveways, at least seasonally. 

The City of Seaside where you can’t have your boat on your driveway. Seaside

ACAB

I can’t find the quote, but didn’t Kimi call the 360 “an understeering piece of shit.”?

I am so firmly on Team Whale. I remember roughly 25 years ago, a cruise ship hit a fin whale and dragged it into Vancouver harbour. Nobody noticed until the dockworkers were securing the mooring ropes. 

This comment does not have nearly enough stars. 

I realise this is totally not the point, but this chucklefuck needs to learn how to wear a polo shirt. Who the fuck folds down the inner part of the collar?

Let’s also add Shirley Muldowney, Brittany and Courtney Force, John Force, and Don Prudhome. Drag racing is racing. 

Yep.

This is clickbait.

I responded to another comment somewhere in this thread. If you have proximity to a technical school, polytech or a similar institution that has an engineering technologies focus, they may be able to run you something in their rapid prototyping lab.

“...creating a more dangerous world for his own children...”

Lauda? Fangio? Miles?

There is a complexity to cars today, that wasn’t apparent when we were kids.

I have to include the Mercedes 300SLR Uhlenhaut Coupe. It was built as a racecar; intended for the Carrera Panemerica. It never got to actually race because of the 1955 Le Mans disaster. It sure was pretty thought.

No Target here (Canada). But yeah, swap in “the mall".

To that end... hit up your local college or the closest learning institution that does engineering tech work. Our local polytech (too far from you I’m afraid), has a rapid prototyping lab. They take on all kinds of projects from individuals, companies, and industry, for their students to work on. Some car-nerd in the

WRT the headlight lenses... Could you remove the lenses and then have new ones vacu-formed, using the old ones as moulds?