What no goat?
What no goat?
Seriously a pair of new seats isn’t ungodly expensive and I’d probably want to chop back the exhaust tips a but but otherwise I’m totally into this.
>“vehicles are so intertwined that they shouldn’t (for security and safety and environmental reasons) be allowed to be tinkered with.”
I’m pretty sure it was an Audi
I was trying to remember what that logo was from. Thank you sir.
I’d just like to point out that Fallout 3 crashing at the SAME place EVERY TIME is kind of the opposite of random. In fact it’s rather predictable.
But they aren’t brass
We know something you don’t know
My mother used to be guilty of this until we t-boned a car at highway speeds. (There was now and ace and the guy came across the median)
I really love this body style, but this is just way too much.
Om nom nom?
Honestly it was probably made in carbon fiber for connivence sake. Fiberglass casting is probably the easiest way to make single run large parts like that. As Ford doesn't really use a ton a fiberglass any more they used the same process, but with carbon fiber.
A money trap
Or you know, just fully break your parking sensors/infotainment etc. Not physically, but maybe there was a short that caused the whole thing to just stop working.
I'd hate to see what that front end would do to someone if there was a pedestrian accident. No way the NHSTA would let this deathtrap on the road.
c'est ce ne pas une Caprice burnout.
Or a divorce
I don't understand why Toyota doesn't actually just go out and make a real sport version of the Camery and Corolla. I'm sure they could do it. Even if it was still FWD I'd still be happy. Let's see the equivalent of a Civic R from them.
Breaking immersion doesn't really ruin the game for me. It's more like a hiccup. I blink a couple of times look around remember I'm in the real world and then jump back in. That being said I haven't gotten really immersed in a game for a while now. I guess I'm just getting old.