bobbybrown1457
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$25K in work should not leave the headlight like this. Just saying.

Take on the A7 by copying its silhouette almost exactly?

This car is incredible. We have finally arrived at cars that look like something out of a 'futuristic' movie. I, Robot comes to mind for this one. Stunning.

waiting for the day these wheels show up on some slammed GTI.

At first, I was like "this thing probably has zero torque."

AND THEN I WAS LIKE OH GOD IT WILL SOUND SO GOOD I DON'T CARE WHAT HAPPENS

Most extreme Honda ever? Aren't you forgetting something?

There's something about putting a carbureted engine in a formerly fuel-injected car that makes me gag.

I'm not really too surprised at the lack of (immediately apparent) injury. The car had a very long time to expend its initial kinetic energy. Hopefully Collard remains all right.

Going anywhere near this thing is an awful, awful idea. TWO AWFULS

Unsure as to what the wheels are, but they are strikingly similar to the same shitty-looking ones I see sold as 'RARE JDM OMG!!!!11oneone112'

Is it me or does the angle of this wheel seem to suggest a 4WS system?

Center lock wheels on a roadgoing sedan? What the hell.

Clearly the driver had an epiphany, through which he learned how absolutely shitty Dave and Buster's is.

That is frightening. I would hate to be unrestrained in a rolling vehicle.

sounds lovely until it gets hacked and horrible things happen.

Not much lost here.

I learned on my Uncle's property. He had about 14 acres and was conveniently a mechanic as well. One time he brought home an early 90s Celica with maybe 4 out of 5 forward gears functioning. That car on gravel is how I learned the craft.

Saw the Bugatti and then remembered they were near Harrod's. It all made sense at that point

To think cars used to require all this shit to do something similar:

Not 90s/00s Honda owners. File them under 'most criminal group of car owners.'