Considering it's basically an even better version of the best car in the world, I feel like it's about as good as you can get.
Considering it's basically an even better version of the best car in the world, I feel like it's about as good as you can get.
That's because there's a tarp covering the car.
-34° in Wisconsin tomorrow
my question is where can U.S. Americans buy surplus or retired LLVs? I feel like they'd be useful as a small, but unique looking food/drink truck. Also, obviously they'd be useful for a courier/delivery company, and maintenance costs would be insanely low compared to a fleet of newer Transit connects or Nissan nv200s.
That dude is a kid and he's very likely in shock. He could be injured, but his adrenalin is pumping. Ever stub your toe so hard you have to take a knee, but then you walk in circles with your hands on your hips?
Something something Vanishing Point
Can you picture the field day Jezebel would have?
*goes back to angrily eating organic gluten free bran and checking how much electricity his solar panels have put back into the grid this morning*
You just can't handle all the awesomeness!
Take some of that forty grand and take a class on what "humor" is.
Faked is an interesting choice of word, it's not like they put up an in-car lap of the ring time and it was fabricated. They're just beauty shots.
Another reason to point and laugh at the NSX.
hmmm. an asshole is a self made man who cruises all over the world and buys sweet cars?
If you're bringing a 2 ton 4 door luxury sedan to a track, you're doing it wrong regardless of propulsion. That's nothing that needs fixing.
I agree, and I like to point out again that the guy is likely in more confident control of his vehicle than anybody else that drove past the news reporter. People getting up-in-arms about the 240SX driver are either hypocrites, or the sort of people that always reminded the teacher to hand out the homework.
You must be a blast at parties.
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