I’d absolutely drive the hell out of that. That Jaaaaaaaaaaaaggggggggggggg speaks to me
I’d absolutely drive the hell out of that. That Jaaaaaaaaaaaaggggggggggggg speaks to me
Eh I think it depends on the car, in my honest opinion. Some cars look great sitting low and some don’t. You can always look at which cars had quality time and parts put into them to create a rolling sculpture on wheels, and the ones that look like they are on their last legs with parts of dubious quality slapped…
The only car worth getting for me is the Lancia Delta Integrale.................particularly one that’s been divvied up in a Martini Racing livery.
There’s 2 of them in Queens and one in Brooklyn. I believe the one in Brooklyn is a Motorex R34, and the 2 in Queens, one is a white R34 GT-T and the other is an R32. When I used to go to Queensborough Community College in Bayside a couple of years ago, I would sometimes see that same R34 drive through the neighborhood
No, I’m just a real diehard car enthusiast who absorbs information like a wet sponge. I’m in college pursuing 2 degrees that will allow me to become a car designer and to one day open up my own business as an Original Equipment Manufacturer/coachbuilder/tuner shop. I also know my way around electronic devices and like…
A Pagani Zonda?!? I thought people couldn't buy these here in the States.
It looks like a Ford Deluxe sedan to me
I’d probably change out the wheels for some BBS RK, Tenzo Type-M or Work Wheels VS-KF. For tires either some Yokohama Advan Sports or Pirelli P-Zero Trofeo Rs. And then (because I don’t care too much or prefer the unreliable Ferrari engine no matter how great the exhaust note sounds, and also because I love…
Actually in Black (2) and White (2) version, the Unova region was not based on any part of Japan but rather New York City, and is much much further away from the other regions in the Pokémon universe such as Kanto, Johto, Hoenn, and Sinnoh, which are based on real life locations in Japan.
China is in Asia. Therefore Chun-Li is Asian. Its really not that hard
Somebody should buy it anyway, sell it to someone else for $500 bucks, then take it to LeMons, and race it, and see how long it lasts on the track. Hell you might even win the whole shebang too!
And two, the 86 is a reference to the AE86 Corolla, and the design is a combination of the AE86, the 2000GT and the Sports 800. Before this car came to be, when Toyota was doing promo for this car, they even showed the three models I mentioned next to the 86 to show the evolution or heritage of some of their sports…
That obscure anime you speak of I wouldn’t call obscure. Actually would call very popular in Japan and across the world. Its called Initial D.
I didn’t forget, that’s why I was referring to the last gen model. I know the Celica was originally RWD. My point being is that the 86 doesn’t need to be a Celica because it wasn’t designed to be a modern version or a successor to it in any way, shape or form. The 86 is a modern version of the AE86, and was inspired…
The tC was more of a Celica than the 86 ever was, even if the last generation Celica was wrong wheel drive, the tC is in fact a modern descendant of that car. It just doesn't make sense, be it from a design or a business perspective.
I still wish we got regular game cases instead of that “Eco” save the world crap. That’s just an excuse to add holes and non stability to an otherwise fine plastic case that now fucks up the game’s box art because you can’t see where the holes are in the case. They also allow more dust in the case, potentially…
How to fix Scion.
Step 1: Get rid of it, the whole brand. It’s a money pit, an expensive one. So pull a Houdini and pretend like it doesn’t exist.
Step 2: sell all Scion models as Toyotas. FR-S as the GT 86, iM as the Auris (or Corolla Wagon), tC as the Celica or Corolla Coupe.
Step 3: focus your marketing on those…
Its a nice car, even if its kinda weird, but a lot of other Jalops who can’t make common sense when a good opportunity presents itself are going to force it in the Crack Pipe for 2 reasons: one because its weird (YMMV depending on who you are and what you like), and two because it has a CVT. (Not that every car in the…
The white Wii U Basic 8GB here in the US as well as Europe and Australia has been discontinued for a long while now. It was quietly discontinued in September 2013 when the black Wii U Deluxe 32GB had the price cut to $299.99 from $349.99. I haven’t seen a Wii U in white since launch. I gather that the 8GB Wii U might…
Hey what is the name of the video this clip is from? I've been trying to find it on YouTube but can't.