I just recently downloaded this album. Yes. Yes. All the Yes.
I just recently downloaded this album. Yes. Yes. All the Yes.
Perchance, are you an Anarcho-Capitalist?
Dogs are always a hit with Americans.
The Japanese audience, on the other hand, need to see a Forester being chased down by the abominations from Attack on Titan.
Straight-line speed was never the point of a Miata, I hope you understand. The joy lies in the handling, and that it feels faster than it actually is, especially on a back road. It's a car that's designed to be enjoyed at normal speeds instead of only being able to make the driver happy when you find a racetrack.
Unless you've driven one and have a legitimate reason to hate it, your opinion is invalid.
All right then, Mr. No-fun.
No mention of Good Smile Racing in JGTC? For shame.
That's the price of a Turnkey V8 conversion from Flyin' Miata. Crack Pipe.
These are not hipster bikes— this is the anatomy of a hipster bike:
Looks like you'll need an aftermarket solution: http://www.moroso.com/catalog/catego…
Oh, dearie me.
I think that naming your car is key to forging a connection with it (aside from things like manual transmission), and I think it's just one of many traits that separate enthusiasts in particular from the rest of the car-buying public. As demonstrated by the comments to the debut of the Fiat 500 Abarth ad, our…
Are you a Firefly fan, perchance? I know that Jayne Cobb (played by Adam Baldwin) named his very large gun 'Vera' as well.
Oh look, a Pep Boys Cupholder.
"Vespa-Riding Psychopath"
If this is all it takes to get you pissed off, I wonder how you react to actual issues, like U.S. Intervention in Syria.
It's something he does on his own time and not while on the job, at least. Everyone needs a hobby. I know of one police officer who does SCA stuff in his spare time and is making the jump into hardcore battle of nations stuff.
You can apparently get a waiver on the build cost if you build something crazy like this.
Let's be honest, it really *is* a circus parade. It is an exercise in financial tomfoolery and petty bribery where the racing isn't meant to be F1-level serious (that's ChumpCar you're thinking of), and the whole point is to get a good laugh of what is otherwise real racing in real cars that have been hacked up and…