darkducati
ChriswithacapitalA
darkducati

Aston Martin V12 vantage with a 6 speed manual.

Very few safety barriers on a street course, which by nature also has no runoff areas and other safety features present on dedicated tracks.

To anyone here who has thought about these engines, these cars....do it. dive in. . They are still reasonable to own and work on. They still sing like nothing else. It’s a vehicle in perfect balance, a synchronized harmony. If you talk to owners most will agree, despite it’s reputed faults, it’s and absolute

Three words: Continuously Variable Transmission.

One of the nicest beetles I’ve ever seen.

I’m half Japanese, born in Japan, and speak the language. I wanted to note something about Mazda. Interestingly, it’s the Japanese that don’t say it properly due to what they actually call the brand.

I mean... if anyone’s going to kick a torpedo...

NT650 is a twin.

I totally get this one. There is a certain type of person, when you try to explain your love of cars, they say something along the lines of “I prefer to spend my money on experiences, not things.”

Hating every movie that has bikes or cars in it because they ALWAYS HAVE THE WRONG ENGINE SOUND!!

“very reminiscent of Nazi Germany,”Give me a break. This kind of rhetoric is what is actually dividing this country. I seriously doubt the person who said that was anywhere near Nazi Germany during WWII.

I think 6/26 is the cutoff

That power is routed to all four wheels through a full time AWD system that doles out 38% of its torque to the front wheels and 68% to the rears.

couldn’t... unless you still care some...

lol mine will never hit 120... hell not sure if 90 is doable either over 80 it starts shaking itself apart (but hey with a 0-60 of just under a forthnight who cares)

I own a Cayman and I’m ok with the swap.

The Dude Kevin Flynn abides.

VHB tape wouldn't work? Seems odd. Super glue would be a drag.

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Portrait mode. Typical of someone who wants to ignore everything on either side of him.