I wonder how Bitchin' Betty sounds in Japanese... I think I'm going to keep it just for novelty's sake if it has it.
Yeah I know about the models and engines (and the European cams), I meant to ask which models/years had Bitchin' Betty.
I never understood which models had it though. I'm looking for an '87-'89 300ZX Turbo, 300ZR or the aforementioned 200ZR, do you know if any of them have it?
You really should watch Back To The Future, since you didn't get that reference. Marty, the main character, drives a 1985 SR5 4X4, and that picture you posted is from the movie...
Although I'm not sure I want Bitchin' Betty (the nickname for her among Z31-enthusiasts IIRC), I agree with your other points.
Fist placed, bro.
+1 I'm going to inherit my parents' '91 Limited (looks just like this one but lowered slightly and with different wheels) in a few years, and if I get kids they are definitely going to keep driving it too.
Aww yiss!
Wait what? That's super easy! I play Forza that way and have since almost day one.
6.) Royal Caribbean's Allure of the Seas/Oasis of the Seas twins are the largest passenger ships ever constructed, with a gross tonnage of 225,282 tonnes and a length of 362 meters. Allure of the Seas is technically longest by 50 millimeters.
I had that very picture in mind when writing that. I just knew someone was going to post it.
Well bikes can't have three pedals, so that kind of prevents them from having a "true" manual gearbox. Anyways you know what I mean. Jalops want a clutch pedal, else it's not "a real manual", I didn't mean technically. Also: I'm pretty sure I've seen sequential gearboxes that have paddle shifters...
The new Corvette has a 7-speed manual in an H-pattern. A sequential isn't really a manual anyways.
Neutral: For automatic transmissions? Infinity. For manual transmissions? I think 7 is a silly amount of gears, but 8 would still work so I say 8.
Yeah those two drawbacks kills it, especially since it seems neither the AE85 or AE86 were sold here in Sweden (or have all been grabbed by tuners by now), and whenever one comes up for sale it's either a mint condition JDM model (often a Panda Trueno a la Initial D), full-on race car (the one AE86 for sale in the…
The MR2 is a lot harder to drive though with lift-off oversteer being a problem (especially on earlier models which are the ones that are affordable). I would love an MR2, but I've decided to leave mid-engine cars for later in life.
Well, it's worked fine since new, and when my dad decided to take it out for a little hooning with me in the passenger seat about a month ago it didn't break (damn fun to oversteer through a corner in it).
I have no idea about which exact cars came with Torsen LSDs before the 3rd gen, but I do know that all 1990 MX-5s sold in Sweden had power steering and Torsen LSDs, because my dad (who worked at Mazda Sweden then) and a colleague (who is still a close family friend, he collects and restores pre-war MGs and Bentleys)…