Yep, that's FTO.
Yep, that's FTO.
All those cars had been modified before by their automakers...
It's fine with me if Hyundai stole the styling because FTO will continue to live while second generation Tiburons will fall apart in a year for being a Korean crapbox.
Hah, you're still going on about marriage and divorce. I'm guessing your divorce left you badly scarred. We'll do fine, trust me. In case you're wondering, Ivan and I never argued once.
Huh?
Raphael, care to explain why this TR isn't a sturdy Ferrari?
Engine swap and lower ride height are still mods. You're contradicting yourself. :P
The first car is Mitsubishi FTO, a 90's sports car sold in New Zealand, Australia, and Japan.
So? It's still as fake as Snooki.
It's no different from over there in the US where you can find beater Mustangs and Camaros at junkyards.
"Barbie museum! I WANT TO GO!"
Second take: "Stop! This is Hitler's car!" A horrible American knockoff of Mercedes-Benz 770 Großer Cabriolet used in Rat Race.
Yesterday, Ivan and I asked our neighbour who is divorced about this terms and conditions. It's nothing like over there in Canada. In order to divorce, the couple have to live apart for two years before filling the application. If the couple have kids, they'll be required to pay their share for child support until…
Interpretation: BMW opted out because of Apple's involvement with unconstitutional NSA scandal.
"I would do bad things for an XE Falcon."
I'm positive most o boy racer cars in Fast and Furious have a VW Beetle engine or no engine at all.
VW Beetle powered Nissan GT-R R34. It was used in one of Fast and Furious sequels.