drdanteiii
drdanteiii
drdanteiii

Are they truly offset, or is the center of the wheel stationary, and the wheel just turned a bit?

No sir, I don’t like it.

I did the same on a tundra in 08.  I was 8k under sticker. My financing wasnt as good though.  Still a solid truck worth a decennportion of what I paid 12 years later.

Apparently this engine already exists outside the US.   So Slap it in the Golf R, crank the boost, and send it!

Time for VW to develop a turbo VR6 for the Golf R and build it to spank the RS3. Spite engineering is best engineering. (See also: Lamborghini; Ford GT40)

My Dad had a 94 SC400. It was sweet. White with tan leather, and the gold emblem package because 90's. That car was his only break from BMW from 1986 until 2012.
Funny thing was, we had 3 kids, but the SC only had two seatbelts in the back. However, the center tunnel was padded. So my dad added a black school-bus

Rip that shit out on day one and enjoy eye-watering levels of coniferous ambiance. 

We don’t buy new cars for ourselves.
But we do buy new crossovers for our spouses to drive the kids around while we change rusted brake line on a 17 year old BMW.

I think I over-shared there.

Oh look, another car with pointless fender vents.....

I would keep this at my beach house in the keys for cruising around when I’m wintering down there.

At least, I would if I were retired, and had a beach house in the keys, and had the spare money to buy this. So, in some fictional world with a older more successful version of me: NP.

that doesn’t work on a jeep L-head. The oil pump gear is always engaged to the cam.  It is not driven off of the bottom of the distributor like modern cars.

I‘m guessing he finally gave up on waiting for someone to submit a Toyota corona

It felt like a car doing the car things it was supposed to do

Good think the seller fixed everyone’s biggest complaint about these: not enough power.

I always wonder about the people that list exotic hardware on craigslist. And even more about the people that buy the same.

Well, you were off by about 30 years, but we are getting there.

Nope.

You can easily score a well-maintained, purpose-built, used RV for the same money.

I was thinking the same thing when I saw that exhaust.  yikes.