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I remember seeing a chinese car (A geely?) like that. from the article, it actually looked like a sleek, almost sports car, if slightly 1990s looking. I was thinking, did they finally make a car that wasnt awkwardly proportioned? then you see it from other angles, and it just looks all wrong, just like most other

funny thing is, a 1968 charger in worse shape than that will go for at least 4K or more easy! Also, I agree there is nothing wrong with liking an obscure or “Unpopular” car, heck, I am working on a 1981 Imperial Mark Cross Coupe, obviously on the opposite end of that K-Car, but still not a very desirable car. Still,

“Chinese Market” does not mean “Chinese Exclusive” However, that one in the above article has chinese lettering on the car

*looks on morosely, dressed in a black suit,* He looks so natural.

besides the cliche 1930s ford hot Rod with Small Block Chevy v8, custom cars are an extremely hard sell. even without the eye-Searing ugliness this car has, you would still be hard pressed to get nearly $7k for a 1980s trans-Am. Crack Pipe.

Asian in japan: susbsitute japanese import car for amercan import, A Dodge Challenger, or other American muscle car, done up in the “Ricer style”

Oh really? Sure, the japanese man may drive an import in the USA, but in japan, he....Also drives an import, of the American Variety. Here is a Dodge Challenger in japan

there are a lot of humorless, oversensitive snowflakes on this site, with hypocritical double standards. Dare make a joke about black and mexican stereotypes, they want your head, however whites are free game. Blacks are however, allowed to either joke about, or be maliciously racist about anyone they wish . SMH

Yep, Common Stereotypes in Auto Customization: White person, Type 1, (Teen Retard, possibly hipster skinny suburbanite): Honda Civic Si/Toyota Camry with whale-tail Spoiler, Overchromed VTEC/4GZ engine, K&N filter, 18" wheels on low-profile tires, Fart Can exhaust, body kit, and underglow.

Yep, or else JEGS, or even Summit Racing. Pep Boys, lol. Im glad im not the only one who noticed that. In my case, it would be LMC, but I have a Pickup Truck. (well, I do have a car as well)

Remember, this is St.Louis we are talking about, the administration is completely incompetent there!

a lift is useful for removing the bolts and mounts, and if you take out the trans from below, however, you NEVER remove an engine from a car when it is lifted! that is incredibly dangerous, as it can make the vehicle fall from the left and cause death!

I can kinda see that, most people who buy say, a BMW are usually moderately rich (250,000 a year), usually snooty, and look/act like the stereotypical newport yacht clubber, even if they cant buy a yacht. The Super High-End cars, are bought by people who are of course, millionaires, but may not always look the part. I

(Car in picture above was the actual car in the description)

I know what you mean, I have ridden as a passenger in my brother’s truck, and he makes me nervous at times. most of the time, he is a good driver, until he gets a phone call, or decides to put a dip of tobacco in. One of these days, I swear he is gonna wreck his Ram trying to get to his dip can!

you win! That is seriously fucked up!  

Thats a Roll bar, not roll cage. A Roll cage has to go around the entire interior. there are strict rules according to NHRA, or whatever the racing Santioning body is for the event, and that bar in the BMW would NOT be classified as a legal cage.

Firstly, If they have this car, Most likely, their other car is a RAM Truck, or else a Chrysler 300, or even a Scat Pack or other new Challenger, which they may trade in for. They may even own a classic Mopar as well, like a 1971 Plymouth ‘Cuda. This is a car that screams “Mopar or NO Car!” Of course, there is that

where does it say that, cause I doubt it.

I can tell you one thing, A Demon is about the cheapest starting point for a sub 10 Sec Drag Car, All you need is a roll cage, a harness, Racing Gear (Helmet,Fire Suit,ETC) and a Doctor’s physical. My Neighbor has at least $125,000 wrapped up in his 8:50 1/4 Altered 65 Dodge, and he gets discounts and free parts from