Despite an Integra Type-R being in Initial D, I highly doubt that it’s the reason for the high price. It’s not exactly the first car you think of when you bring up the subject of Shigeno’s Manga/Anime
Despite an Integra Type-R being in Initial D, I highly doubt that it’s the reason for the high price. It’s not exactly the first car you think of when you bring up the subject of Shigeno’s Manga/Anime
There’s a Peugeot specialist in San Pedro. (Yeah, we really do seem to have everything car-related in SoCal.)
Sunset plates were offered as an option to the blue plates. They were never standard.
If they’d just take off the California DMV website address, it would be a start.
You moved here 20 years ago and still call it “Cali?”
Seriously, just because it always needs to be said, Tokyo Drift is the best movie in the series. I’d totally watch a spin-off sequel(s) to Tokyo drift.
The cool thing with both trucks and sports cars is that the further down the line of successive owners it goes, the more likely it will be used for its intended purpose.
I’m well aware it has more power. I’ll take the lightness over additional power any day.
Last time I checked, getting parked by the valet at Nobu in Malibu doesn’t qualify as track time.
“The only main advantage the BRZ have over the Type R is that its RWD.”
I’m envious. I filled up today at $3.98/gallon in Los Angeles today. At the more expensive stations near my apartment, it’s passing $5.
“These situations are a blast to explain to my 7 year old, who ends up confused with a look that says “what idiot came up with that?””
I like the brand slightly more now.
Most generally want to fit in with the locals. When my dad was posted in Bonn, Germany in the mid ‘80's our family car was a 1985 BMW E28 528i with full m-technic aero, bbs wheels, Recaro seats (with mesh headrests) in burgandyrot over black cloth, and no power options (even had a crank sunroof). One of his coworkers…
Sorry, I forgot to say the calves are fed the colostrum.