Pretty sure that's a Fiero.
Pretty sure that's a Fiero.
+1 on the middle click.
Interesting tidbit in case someone does this to your 'vette and you don't like it:
All this talk about Wes' ass is making me a bit nostalgic.
Thanks friend! I will extend her and the GTO (or whatever it is she's got there) a warm welcome... but ya better tell her to pack some warmer clothes, it's not exactly bikini weather here right now.
Once we'd all finished laughing we realized she had a point... after all, the parking lot was virtually empty. What's the rush?
/obligatory
Reminds me of the time we took my buddy's mom, a small town cattle farmer, to watch an autocross... for the life of her, she couldn't figure out why everyone was in such a hurry to go find a parking spot.
By the time High School rolled around the local bully was past his prime... he mostly rocked a pair of Reebok Pumps at the local stoner park in lieu of 4th period Spanish.
And if you live in Cincinnati show some class and hack it to say:
That's like asking who's wedding video is the best... Everybody's favorite is their own and the replay is never as much fun as the actual experience.
Team Lotus and Group Lotus are busy suing each other, meanwhile the folks at Classic Team Lotus are enjoying track time... at least somebody has their priorities straight.
This thing operates by violating all the Basic Flying Rules* and is therefore extremely dangerous... I like it.
It's true though, when I got to my current post misspellings ran rampant. There's still a "Hydrolics" folder and for securing pinned connections we use lock "collers". There's no spell check on those vanity plate applications though... that's why I stick with the standard issue plates.
The Kyosho Inferno. .21 cubes of 4-wheel-drive 1/8th scale craziness, it was the white whale of my pre-driving youth. Of course they went on to make more variants than Porsche with the 911, but if you got a good thing go with it.
Except for the fact that the only places they have images are the exact places I don't want to be... just like Google's Street View 3 years ago.
Reminds me of the week we got everyone in the Mechanical Engineering building loopy on bondo and fiberglass resin fumes. That's what they get for sticking the FSAE shop down in the basement.
The list of iconic turbo cars would be incomplete if it didn't contain a Skyline. Turbocharging may have been pioneered by Porsche and Buick, but the twin turbo Skylines brought it to the masses.
So proud of my alma-mater, Go Beavs!