$170,000 drift car or $170,000 race car?
As a devoted Craftsman hand tool purchaser, I'm going to say that this was a stupid way to spend $100. You can't drive screws, it has no torque rating, and it obviously has no adjustable clutch hence why your nails keep going in with too much force. At that, Craftsman power tools are usually made in China from what…
Of course I was not driving this, Billy Dee Williams is too cool to be piloting the a Y-Wing. (Gold color - Y wing)
$1,000 will get you a pretty top notch and futureproof system. 3ghz Phenom 6-core, 890GX based motherboard, 4GB ram, 1TB WD hard drive, 650 watt Corsair PSU, Ati 6950 (can be flashed to a 6970), and a Corsair 650D case.
I thought it was Snake too but I think its Stryker?
2000-era Civic. Amazingly repsonsive handling, very lightweight, sips fuel, ample power (especially if you get a V-tec equipped one). I tried starting my father's up the other day and I realized he had zero motor oil, poured some in and it cranked back to life. 165,000 mile DX sedan with only power locks and its rock…
The next Hilux?
"Those shoes that feature five separate, individual compartments for the toes detract from a professional military image and are prohibited for wear with the IPFU or when conducting physical training in military formation."
Hes got some interesting designs. Check out that orange Challenger with the black hood, its got a nice simplification of the C/D pillar. The overall length from bottom to top of body is also nicely shortened giving it a much leaner look with a nice greenhouse increase.
I've probably only ran two on purpose when they were turned off, one in third ward at 2am and one somewhere else at some odd hour of the night so I won't mind it. The city does need the money and it creates jobs. My father actually did some of the software work and whatnot on them and contrary to belief, the…
Nibbles!
They're trying to make it into a world car as well, expect an IRS at least in some trim. If it loses weight and looks leaner overall, I'd be willing to purchase one. Nissan did this with the 370z while keeping it still relatively the same. My qualm with the current one is that the exterior looks somewhat plastic-y and…
I've gone through an 83 Civic, a 99 Civic, a 1991 Q45, and three various generation mopar minivans, and currently have two 2006 Civics, a 2000 Civic, A 2006 Xterra, a 2000 Q45 and a 97 I30 in my stable. All of them were Automatics, all have been driven past 100,000 miles except one of the 2006 Civics and the Xterra,…
Ahh, finally we can legitimately rag on a manufacturer like we used to do to Hyundai when they still made crap.