djmeyer16
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djmeyer16

Sorry, I don’t think a well modified anything is hitting 250+ mph like a Veyron. The Veyron exists to be the fastest, not the most expensive. I know it’s like arguing which came first, the chicken or the egg, but I don’t think Bugatti engineers started with “let’s make the most expensive car” and backed into it

In High School, my friends were the gear heads. My best friend, Jason, was a BMW and Porsche enthusiast, while I (at the time) was a Mustang man. Anyway, Jason’s neighbor bought, brand new, a Porsche Carrera GT. Now don’t get me wrong, this was a nice enough neighborhood, but not that nice (the car was probably

Where do you work!? I want to go to there...

Yes, tires. I also have a hunch they were old and cold. (Insert yo mama joke here)

Omg really? That’s inexcusable, even for the era.

I read your comment and then took a double take, holy fuck how did I never notice that!?

I totally agree, it looks like someone added an aftermarket double DIN

I hate to admit it, and these are words I never thought I would say, but the correct answer here is the minivan. Get some tinted windows in the back for extra stealthy operations.

Ah it’s a coin toss between those two photos. I think I still like the Subbie better, but honestly there’s aspects of each I prefer.

Haha I’m only playing. But see how in Series II they headlights aren’t covered, the turn signals are ridiculously huge, and that horrible plastic front bumper? That was all added because of changing laws. The Series I with the covered headlights are much better looking to my eye, and the market tends to agree as

I don’t know, this thing hasn’t aged very well if you ask me... also the 914 was mid engines, as any true sports car should be.

Good God man, why would you post a Series II!? Fixed it for you.

Contigo Autoseal. The perfect mug for hoonage, you can literally drop the damn thing and it won’t spill a drop. I hate disposable cups, they burn your hands, the coffee gets cold faster, and lets be honest, it’s not super environmentally friendly. I just rinse it right before use, easy. Ok, I feel like a damn

Wow, that looks way better to my eye, but then again that could be fancy photography skewing my perception.

They’re required in my state. I still don’t have them on any of my cars.

You’re doing God’s work, and you beat me to it.

They’re certifiable garbage. It’s kind of surprising as many would consider Goodyear to be a trusted name in tires (at least I did before owning a set of Eagles)

My 65 Mustang also has a single, flashing indicator light. They changed this in 66

Applebees: for rapidly removing that “new car smell”

I was under the impression that 911s of this vintage were prone to dangerous oversteer, which would seem like a bad thing on ice. Is this incorrect?