djherbert
DJHerbert
djherbert

Well, if you are my Mom, you most definitely need a duffel bag full of shoes for your weekend stay...

Oh my God, this guy is REAL? I thought it was just some obscure South Park joke that I didn’t understand the reference to.

THANK YOU.

A friend of mine had his rental car stolen at a shady gas station in downtown Detroit back in 2001. For some reason, he didn’t think he needed insurance while travelling to the murder capital of the world (at the time). It took him several months of hassling with the rental company, which was very stressful, but

Do you have plans to Dyno the Skyline to see if the HP rating is accurate?

Nice, but I’m still madly in love with the Chrome Blue F40 LM in Japan:

Wow Doug, is the license plate on your Skyline really “2”?! That plate would cost millions of dollars in most middle-eastern countries!

I can’t stand the things, but I am a bit surprised the New Beetle isn’t on the list:

Why? So our tax dollars can support him for the next 40 years and he can continue to drain our planet’s precious resources? F that. Just shoot him.

I think a brand NEW track should be built for this exact purpose. Ehra-Lessien will really only test a car’s top speed, but we need a track that can test that as well as how it performs in the corners. I think it needs to be just as demanding as the Nürburgring, but safer. Maybe in a place with more predictable

PHREAK: What are you, stoned or stupid? You don’t hack a bank across state lines from your house, you’ll get nailed by the FBI. Where are your brains, in your ass? Don’t you know anything?
CEREAL: Stupid, man. It’s universally stupid.

My favorite example of the bubble is the (Ferrari) Dino 246 GT. 10 years ago you could get one for $30k, nobody gave a crap about them. The price today? $500,000! Completely ludicrous.

I had a ‘93 Stealth for many years, and maintenance costs were never a concern. It was very reliable. Most of the money I spent on it over the years was cosmetic. I eventually had to replace the transmission when it had about 90k miles on it and then it was destroyed in an ice storm right after that. Not cool. I still

I prefer the look of the early Stealths over the VR-4s. That changed in 1994, but I still didn’t really like the VR-4 until the later models (97-99), and if you can find one of those for sale, it won’t be under $15k. :)

1992 Dodge Stealth R/T Twin Turbo. Only $10k and you get an amazing looking low-mileage Twin Turbo V6 with 300 hp, all wheel drive and all wheel steering, and every ounce of technology that 1992 had to offer. It’s a lot of car for the money!

I found out about the trunk issue on my 2007 G35X the hard way. I keep my jumper cables behind the front seat now.

GAH! MY EYES!!!

Bugatti Royale. I really don’t think it’s possible to get more pompous than that.

My how times have changed!

Nevermind, this was answered earlier. The color is “Cerberus Pearl” and it’s not exactly the same as “Pacific Blue”. CP has orange/gold mixed in, PB is just blue and purple. Both cars are amazing, and I personally think it’s the most proper color scheme for such an insane car. Excellent choice C.J.! :)