ZiptieMcBumper
ZiptieMcBumper
ZiptieMcBumper

As was established the last time this vid was discussed, the camera makes it look like the car the biker was trying to let in was way farther away than it actually was. Rider was basically stopped, but it was on a street with stop and go traffic. Regardless, no matter how good the bike's brakes are and how bad the

I like them, but they're a wee bit donk-y. They could stand to lose an inch or two in most cases. I think the ones on the B7 are 22s.

Awesome. How about CUISINE: the crap you crap.

At least the cup of coffee will get your bowels to move.

I'm not a woodwinds guy, but that doesn't look like any flute I've ever seen. maybe he's trying to get buzzed by sucking the gas out of a hatch strut...

Sure, it has a 7-bar grille and a "Jeep" badge, but does the one on the left really qualify as a Jeep?

Agreed. Though I always had a soft spot for the 288 as well. Same "no-frills" approach to mechanics as the F40, but with old-school body work. That's why the F40 always felt like the bridge that brought Ferrari supercars (for better or worse) into the modern era as we know it today.

Oh, sorry... cool story, BTW.

I've never been much of an old VW guy, but that CHZSTKS bug is beautiful.

All snark aside, it's good to know that Mickey Thompsons will still be available after the apocalypse.

How'd those plastic bumpers get so rusty?

Just in case you're wondering, the "scarp heap" is something even worse than the scrap heap. It's made exclusively for DIY chop-tops.

WTF is with the DIY chop-tops on NPOCP lately? Aftermarket convertibles are ALWAYS CP. Seller could get maybe a third of that for the engine alone (if there was actually a photo of this vaunted power plant, and it looked nothing like the vehicle it's allegedly installed in). The rest is destined for the scarp heap.

There are a TON of $3,000 NA Miatas out there, and they all have different strengths and weaknesses.

Nah. It's pretty unique as shift knobs go. Just as unique as the big rain-gathering indentation on the hood. You get mesmerized trying to keep the rain drops inside the big rotor shape during curves, when all of a sudden you realize... hey! Traffic up ahead!

I always spell it "Guibo", like "gwee-bo", but I've heard It's actually "Giubo". Wikipedia confirms this. How many other people spell it wrong like me?

"Breaks" = "Camero" = "Naws" = "Peddle"

Good God, please let the Camaro tail lights from the render be a mistake, misdirection, or some kind of error. By the time this thing comes out, I'll actually be in the market to afford one.