At least he has good tastes in cars. I'd hate to know how slow 105 feels in that car. They belong on a track.
At least he has good tastes in cars. I'd hate to know how slow 105 feels in that car. They belong on a track.
If you're bringing a 2 ton 4 door luxury sedan to a track, you're doing it wrong regardless of propulsion. That's nothing that needs fixing.
How #1 should have gone down:
I beat you slightly:
Pretty sure even a Geo Metro could from a high enough altitude
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I'm sure he bearly felt it.
Don't you mean leased popular post?
After some Googling, my eyes have been opened to a really weird world of modding.
I like his Klosterman podcasts.
"Bel-Z-Bulb Automotive Lighting Company"
Yeah, but if coupes can have four doors..
I know! I can't wait to see what other crazy comes out of this! This is better than a story beginning with "A Florida man."
Thanks for giving me a reason to think about this goal again.
You've never heard of "Ralph Gilles or Henrik Fisker or Ian Callum or Peter Schreyer or Tom Matano or Franz von Holzhausen"?
Someone is young. iPods weren't too popular in 1995, phones didn't have audio cords compatible with that plug, and a Walkman?? Not for people with car stereos.
This was to connect a portable CD player, guys. Before CD players were ubiquitous in cars, this was a way to add it to the car, otherwise, it needed that…
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