And pointed to where it said “Chevrolet,” and pronounced it with a French accent.
And pointed to where it said “Chevrolet,” and pronounced it with a French accent.
My dad took his Subaru BRZ series.yellow to a carwash in Wisconsin, and they put its picture up on the “wall of exotics.”
I used to think the same, until I borrowed the one my girlfriend (now fiancée) had, and realized it would absolutely destroy my SN95 Mustang GT off the line.
There was also an earlier casting call that used a different entity sourcing the cars, held at Downey studios. However, when Universal switched vehicle wranglers, the cars that had been selected were blacklisted by Lieberman. When contacted, his response was “Why would I want to help out anyone that supported *name of…
Don’t talk that way about the Mona Lisa....
They probably hid it because it would have shown up as left-hand drive, and that wouldn’t have made any sense.
This happened at my college, only it was a Mustang.
That opens it’s own can of worms.
I voted for “Priuses.” Therefore I still use “Priuses.”
Can we determine how “86" is pronounced next? Those who grew up with Initial D swear by the direct translation of Hachiroku, which is “Eight Six.” (Eighty-six would be “Hachijuroku.”)
The main difference is, at this point they are still making new 86 twins.
When I was going to college in Detroit, I had an MA70 Supra turbo. The roads were so bad there, I bent four 16" wheels over two years, and then two more on the S13 I got to replace it.
The thief who broke into my SN95 Mustang GT convertible was considerate enough to smash my side window to open the unlocked door instead of slashing the top.
Elwood: “There’s 134 miles to Coachella, we’ve got a full charge, half a bottle of green juice, it’s dark out, and we’re wearing sunglasses.”
I think you’re confusing NorCal and SoCal hipsters.
Yeah, but instagrammers who aren’t into cars wouldn’t bother to take pictures of cars period, whilst instagrammers who are into cars tend to make their entire page filled up with the best enthusiast vehicles.
If by light tracking, you include two years of Pro-Am level drifting, then yes... light tracking.
My SR has been trouble-free for twelve years, despite plenty of track days in hot weather. I always seem to have great luck with cars and motors people always find unreliable, but maybe that’s because I keep the motors stock.