Weird flex but okay.
Weird flex but okay.
Ooh! I can be helpful!
Obligatory “you must be a riot at parties” comment.
I'm not saying you're wrong, but I expect that what you saw was a Miata with an aftermarket fastback top. You get a very similar profile and they can actually look really cool.
For reference:
Find one with a failing air suspension setup and convert it to coil springs for next to nothing. The car handles better and you won't have to try any funny business at 80+... unless you want that.
My first car was a Mark VIII that we picked up for $700 because the airbags wouldn't hold air. Coil conversion was sub…
Yep, and this one is indeed an LSC.
This is from a few years ago. Even scarier now (and tuned better since he went to a standalone EMS this past fall).
You might like my dad's then.
331 stroker w/ a Vortech supercharger - 550+ whp
5 speed swap
Adjustable coilovers
...I can't list everything. It's his baby and has been completely re-done over the years. It's terrifying.
That was some pretty clever editing. I loved the touch with the school zone.
That's so cool! How was it?
After daily driving my '94R for the last two winters, I can say that I've never had a car with such an effective heater working with such a small space. Couple that with a set of studded snow tires and I can't think of many better cars for the job (if you want to have fun, anyways).
Two things:
1. "Kizashi" not "Kisashi."
2. Maybe it's a regional thing, but I see them constantly in W/NW Pennsylvania. I mean, enough of them to make me think that Suzuki was successful. Seems odd.
Just watched most of insidesimracing's video of their first hour with the game. The first race they win (The ol' Sunday Cup) nets them over $17k... or about the same amount of money you're forced to spend on a Honda Fit at the beginning of the game.
Pro Race Driver.
From the very beginning, Gran Turismo and Need for Speed helped to shape my childhood and were the defining games of my Playstation-filled youth. Fast forward to 2002-ish and I found myself with a PS2 game that was decidedly different.
It's hard to believe that it was 12 years go that I popped that…
...not to mention that you were supposed to be cross-shopping BMWs but in order for that to happen you would have to step inside a Mercury dealership.
There's a whole slew of problems with how it was marketed.
You can't go after the competition for displaying content in 720p while admitting that not everything on the PS4 is in 1080p... in the same sentence, no less.
So maybe you can't technically buy it right now, but it is available to "beta testers" before it's offical 2014 release.
They call it the Skully.
More technology in a brain bucket than you will ever need. It's like Google Glass meets motorcycles.
http://video.wired.com/watch/skully-h…
Agreed. I'll own an Exocet someday...
I LIVE IN BUTLER. WHY HAVE I NEVER SEEN THIS CAR?