Easy. 2010 Nissan GT-R (or one of those now importable R32), 1998 Toyota Supra Mk IV, or a 1964 Chevy Impala SS.
Easy. 2010 Nissan GT-R (or one of those now importable R32), 1998 Toyota Supra Mk IV, or a 1964 Chevy Impala SS.
My choice too.
For some reason the rest of my text didn't pop up.. anyway, my reasoning is that nuclear powered cars are the future!! ;)
Ugh... the Mustang* 2....
I'd have a BMW M series wagon...
Needs more speed holes.
I...umm... hate to admit this... but I'm going to try and "rice out" my Acura CL. But, I've always been a big fan of things like Dekotora and the like. So I'll probably have my car blinking like a Tokyo billboard before too long.
Most ladies don't have one. At least not round my part of the world.
Brandon Novak accidentally put diesel in the gas tank and ruined it last I heard.
Oh ye of little faith... Yeah, after watching a documentary on "The Gold Standard" I understand the reason a bit more. A bit late, but it pretty much backs what you say here. Thanks!
Since there's a lot of video game movies on here let me add: Tekken and Dead or Alive. Freakin' terrible. I liked Double Dragon even though it had nothing to do with the games. I loved it in all it's campy glory.
I'm from the Chicago area, and I talk like that too. :)
I liked the Big N Tasty, or as we called it around here: "The Slopper". Seriously, why is it that every time I got one, it was covered in so much mayo, it looked like it came from a porn shoot? Ick. Anyway, if I could get one done right, and the folks I was with didn't want Burger King, it was a good substitute. And…
Fake BBQ is good if you can't get access to the realistically good stuff like Oklahoma Joe's or Gate's BBQ. They have the fake bones because the guy who brought it in (I forget the name) thought people wouldn't eat "ribs" if they didn't look like ribs. I like it. It's ok. But honestly, I can buy the fake rib meat in a…
NICE! Good lookin' out, yo! ^_^
No, no... it's ok. I'm not good at programming so I don't like it so much lol! I got my first bad grade in college in a class where we used Unity, but it was a programming class. I liked Unreal a bit better, but there's a LOT of trouble shooting that comes with it.
Ugh...Unity. The game I'm helping with we are using Unity, but I'm terrible at programming.
I'd go with a dekotora truck too, or, something similar: a glowy neon covered Nissan GT-R.
I loved my Dreamcast when I had it, but you're right. That controller was terrible... and it broke easy. I really do wish the VMUs would come back in a modern form.