benny0407
Benny0407
benny0407

In a world where these screens are used for navigation, it makes sense to me. I remember seeing an ad for I think Audi recently that was bragging about an extra-wide screen for navigation, which just confused me. So you can see more of where you’re probably not driving?

Thats a big if, in florida.

Japanese Classics in Richmond gets plenty in around 10k and they look practically brand new. If I bought one it’d be a DD and I’m not sure what most people have experienced with imports as far as insurance.

I have a few old cars - and I can only imagine how fun it will be to get into the car once the locks start acting up for some reason. A physical blade key comes in really handy in a lot of situations even if it is not used to actually start and drive the car.

This is my thought exactly, I’m not normally searching for 1 of 5 made cars. Ford ST and VW GTIs (like I’m looking for) were made by the 10s of thousands. There will be another one that is “perfect” pop up in the next few weeks at most.

Here Is my stock sr20 180sx. Just got it from japan and loving it. Exhaust is rusted out so I’m replacing that but that’s it. Just replacing some gaskets and seals that are leaking.

My favorites are the guys with the “No haggle” price who then tack on an extra $1500 in fees.

I’ve been looking for years and can’t find any that are even salvageable. Most are horrible projects not worth the money to try and clean up.

Thank the drift-tards and the stance-bros. Too much building up project cars, only to give up and part out decent chassis’.

Hey, Hey, Hey, settle down! You can’t just go out and buy five AMCs at once. You’ve got to.....

They were prolly using Lucas Electrics in the car back then. That’s why it is there and in its current condition......

Boat-Truck?

A boat.

That was my car in high school! Well, it was a ‘67 with a 2.o liter Porsche racing engine. Loved that car.

I don’t blame them either, it was a string of bad luck.

The guys from Gone in 60 seconds could do it all at once.

I must compliment you on the choice of computer for the first pic. The beloved TRS-80 (AKA TRaSh-80) Model II is a solid platform: 60lb. of the finest technology, complete with 8" floppy diskette drive. Well done.

Not sure how you get 60 cars out of there without at least someone noticing

You laugh, but a bank I worked at was still using a similiar one in the early 90’s. The first time I saw the IBM tech come in, I thought there was a vehicle broken down in the loading doc or something. He had a 3/4" ratchet he used to work on that thing. They could actually take the top off the thing and replace the

I rented a Pontiac Sunfire for a trip to Kill Devil Hills, NC - a place where driving on the beach is completely allowed. After the usual assortment of handbrake-assisted U-turns and curb clips, we headed out around midnight to drift the sandy shores. We made it, maybe, 100 feet before becoming impossibly stuck. By