alexjlarocca
Alexander LaRocca
alexjlarocca

Not mine, but some kids at my college drift under the banner: Team Night Souls

I know the owner personally. My little brother also owns one of these. AMA

Well, someone had to say it. NA Mazda Miata. I bought this one for $4000 (with a hardtop, so Miata guys know to subtract $1000 because that’s what an OEM top will go for) and it’s given me no trouble in the past year, even through a Michigan winter. Oil changes and accessory belts have been about the only maintenance

I watched the one where the guy hadn’t driven in years and went to a driving school. After it was over I thought, “That was neat.” ...then I remembered the title of the series and was like...damn, you got me!

I thought that as well, but after spending a week with the guys and crew of Roadkill on their Roadkill Takes America tour...I wouldn’t worry about that. Dodge was hardly mentioned the whole time, they just seemed to pay for stuff. I think they won’t change because they don’t need Dodge, since they’re already

This is my local yard! You must live minutes from me. Small world.

Gloves, helmet, jacket (not fashion leather, a proper one) and at the very least a sturdy pair of boots. I can’t afford proper pants just yet so my paintball slide shorts (basically under armor with pads) under jeans is better than nothing. This is for someone who never goes over 55mph on two wheels.

I immediately thought of this gem.

Doug’s show felt uncomfortable. The “mom’s basement” gimmick felt forced, especially since you could see the edge of the set. Doug seemed a little too dominating as well, I felt as if the guests couldn’t speak much. Great topic, though and I enjoyed Tavarish’s section.

My dune buggy handles like a go kart....because, well...it basically is one! Street legal and everything!

You could also skip all those pesky body panels and go sand rail! My 1915cc dune buggy.