Ray, I'm not so sure I consider driving corvettes "work". As for me though, I'll be driving my 1992 Full-Size Chevrolet Blazer - to nowhere in particular.
Ray, I'm not so sure I consider driving corvettes "work". As for me though, I'll be driving my 1992 Full-Size Chevrolet Blazer - to nowhere in particular.
@Muscles Marinara: I'm not sure if it was intentional or not, but I like that you said you plan on doing "donuts" in a cop car.
@Quattro-luvr: looks to me like somebody took a set of air vents out of their house and put them on the car
@ThreeLitre: I could agree with that! (I keep suggesting the Aztek, but I still never see it in the list! - then again, it needs a bag over the whole thing!)
@CivicSi653: agreed!
@rodrigotrigo: haha, yeah, I scrolled through the comments and was wondering why it hadn't already appeared, so I decided I would post it.
Very nice looking car....I do have one problem with the fit and finish though, I think the door's about to fall off (I'm not the only one to notice!).
This is the dragonvette of Ferraris....a sad sight
well, it did its duty for all of China; the car was measured and inspected with plans to become the basis for the next Chinese fauxborghini. - and now its been destroyed, because what chinese guy in his right mind needs the real thing, when they can make there very own?
@ThreeLitre: very nice!
@YankBoffin: the bankers saw the lambo and assumed everything was alright.
@ThreeLitre: whats the future car?
Poor ZR1.. that LS9 would look really nice under the hood of my 1992 CHEVY full-size Blazer (notice the emphasis there). Oh, and I'll take the brakes, I still have drums on the rear wheels.
@Ben Wojdyla: Prius owner? :-D
I saw this thing on e-bay a few weeks ago...apparently it didn't sell the first time!
@FightingChance: The picture doesn't represent the real thing very well unfortunetly. I have a red suv, and the plates don't stick out as much as you'd think. (although I'll admit, my SUV is older so I have chrome bumpers where the plate attaches).
@Big Stig: I agree, I also live in Missouri. I didn't mind the old plates either; they were simple and to the point. I'll also agree with you on the gradient, it doesn't look bad to me at all.
@K5Blazer91: also, they typically have numbers going across the plate....but you already knew that.