classbutnostile
classbutnostile
classbutnostile

In a ragtop no less! Get it! Awesome!

Wait. A black whore, and a silver one? That's some really solid work.

This was technically imagined by Spritz, IMO. A real innovation, unlike anything Honda has come up with lately.

But how far will they go? If I had the money and didn't care, I'd order one so horrifying that it would single handedly destroy RR's entire brand image in one fell swoop.

I love the counterpoint. If this were 40 years old and not produced in the plastic era then I'd agree. I'm far from a modder, but love the angle that for this price you could just make it a project toy and play dress up with it.

My underlying point, more-or-less, is that no car sold less than $2k deserves to be preserved as bone stock. Sub-$2k means you need to ravage it's integrity. Stance it (I hate stance for the record). Tint it. Shit, the wheels should be crazier than white. Probably bright green. Debadge everything but the grille!

Absolutely NP; throw on a set of white wheels and some comp springs and you're good.

Came here for this. Thank you.

You nailed the two most important features overlooked in this very uninformed design :

1980's - a decade where everything looked Issac Asimov started designing cars, still managed this unremarkable classic:

Lo - a dark horse emerges! ATARI enters the tournament!

It's covered in vents. So many louvers so little time. Id love to take a Whizz...for a spin.

This was a serious wake up call for me. How would I ever expect to be taken seriously, as a grown man, when I have a hovering sphere of light in my car that will only allow Mexican polka radio. Thanks, Dad.

HOLY SHIT RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE...*tribute*. Nm.

Also FIFA '15 soundtrack. Insanely catchy.

This is a great response, and I respect it immensely. My point of view has little to do with compensation, but more-so that when a choice is involved (to play or not play a sport where years of head smashing is involved) that we must recognize what we've signed up for. You don't have to be a bad guy to forego others

These men are gladiators. They pay the physical price for the fortune and fame, and perhaps that's why we love them as heroes. It's important to keep in mind that their choices to sacrifice their bodies for this glory is indeed a choice; I have no sympathy for those living a life of privilege and excess that

At first I thought this man was a giant. Well done.

Was that two different impact takes with the same poor stunt guy? Tough day at work!