geekycop
Geekycop
geekycop

How about a c8 corvette and really piss off all the ls swappers out there by tossing it away like a boat anchor.

Track focused needs a mechanical supercharger for linear power rather than overly complex anti-lag systems to give the same effect. 

I never understood that either one of my aunties was car 5 or 6 of a 14 car pileup back in the 90's in one of these so I know it was tough but not incredibly safe, but sporty? No it should never have been accused of that by anyone, I mean the 280z was on sale at the time for hell’s sake.

Unfortunately a skid-steer is not a highway vehicle and it hasnt translated across efectively yet. I agree though, get the lead out engineers!

The only things I have firsthand knowledge of with old opels is that the Manta looked amazing until my buddy Scott decided to try to drag race his agaisnt my buick and sheared motor and tranny mounts all at once. He turned the motor and tranny sideways in the engine bay before they fell out of the car altogether. I’ve

Now I understand it better. Thanks. 

Having never lived back east in not sure why you say the curves are such an issue. Where they not updated to allow for more speed/ higher centers of gravity or is the track itself just not up to the lateral loads of a high speed train?

I had just bought one of my dream cars, an r53 mini cooper s, and was excitedly showing it to my little brother. At about 30 mph driving straigh on a nice main road the drivers side front wheel fell off and dragged us into the idiot lane. Thankfully it had been caught by the hood of the car so nothing mechanical hit

Depends on manpower and prioritizing needs but yes I agree with you wholeheartedly. Property does not equate to a potential life lost. 

I used to have a mazda b4000 that had 35s when I got it. I hated them. Ripped them off as soon as I could afford it and threw on a pair of 33 inch take offs. Much better truck with the smaller tires.

Any idea why everyone seems dead set on making evs and hybrid sedans(cough, cough. . . Prius. . . cough, cough) look like they came out of the jetsons?

‘39 ford deluxe. The chev has really cool rocket shapes on the hood sides, plus the whole car was a lot better proportioned because of the long inline six. 

The state where I live donates deer and elk to homeless shelters,  or less fortunate families that the officers in the area know about if there isn’t a shelter nearby, whenever one is either harvested illegally from the hunt of killed in an incident like this where most of the meat would be undamaged. I imagine most

I feel for you Torch. When I was in high school I restored my dad’s 1931 ford panel delivery hotrod for the second time in eight monthe because one of those furry bastards jumoed over a fence and into the front fender. It never even touched the ground, nor did it make it low enough to hit the bumper. It mangled the

While I can’t vouch for Long Beach, my friend is a trucker in Tacoma and he said that there’s trucks and drivers aplenty, but nobody is operating the cranes to actually unload the ships.

And such an amazing sound on the flat plane crank v8.

Sorry Elizabeth. The testarossa is indeed a phenominal drive and fantastic to look at, however there’s no way he’ll be able to drive it. Headroom? Maybe. Legroom? Perhaps. Room in the footbox for anyone size 10 and up? Not a snowball’s chance in hell. I’m a 10.5 and not only did I have to take off my shoes, I had to

Thanks for being a voice of reason here, I agree with you whole-heartedly. I recently had a parolee, read child molester drug dealer and murderer, that was in a wheelchair and chose to abscond from supervision. Thankfully his mom was having none of his shit so called me once she figured out where he’d gone so we could