Zaronius
Zaronius
Zaronius

Used tires are a completely valid solution. Heck, if you have even a halfway common car, at least check craigslist. You can find a full set of tires and wheels already mounted on OEM rims that someone wants to get rid of for less than the price of the tires alone, if they were new.

11.9.

Love this guy. Makes me proud to be a Stanford jackass.

I hope they keep things simple. A cerbera, a griffith, and one other newish car would do. I feel like the old designs with updated engines would still sell today.

Ayinger makes incredible brew.

It's not even far off from my 1990 VW 16v: 2.0L, 134hp.

Remember this?

I always wondered about the safety of wooden steering wheels during an accident, especially without a helmet. Seems like a Don Cheadle high potentiality for spearing yourself in the face.

Yes, and leave it there for another 2 days. I never understood it either.

I read this entire article, and didn't intend to at first. Great writing.

I know it will be another FWD econo, but I'm curious what kind of mess regular people would make inside a Miata. Would it spin out all over? Or give us more understeer than we expect?

Modern MTs are so easy though - everything after maybe '95 is smooth and light, practically effortless. I had an 88 VW with a very heavy cable clutch, floppy shifter, and no power steering, and I would still prefer that to AT.

Truly one my favorite cult car makes, so much better than kit-car-ish anorak one offs like Ariel Atom or Noble. I had the incredible privilege of riding in one in the US, an impossibly imported eggplant 8 cylinder Cerbera circa 2001.

Dude, we watched this show all the time. In fact, the first time I saw Jim Rome, I thought he was intended to be a Lee Horsley rip-off. If you want to see even more 80s awesomeness, watch Horsley's movie Sword and the Sorcerer (it was excellent, we watched it dozens of times on VHS, and had a rocket-powered 3-bladed

Rear fog light is pretty common (required?) in UK. It's just a single white or red light facing backwards, lower down and usually offset to the driver side.

It definitely happened for real. In fact, they made a movie about it, called Mad Max.

Let me take a half-step back: yeah they decided Hunday would be easier to say. But the "y" is definitely pronounced in Korean, albeit quickly.

I'm sick of the fantasy unrealism of blockbusters like F&F. I'm gonna go watch Star Trek instead.

Mugen - a favorite flame war topic for 19-year olds.

Okay enthusiasts, is this car/owner known in your circles? I would love to read more about it, mods, history, repairs, etc. 400k on the clock is truly impressive