Kinda reminds me of the self-destruct device from the movie Predator.
Kinda reminds me of the self-destruct device from the movie Predator.
I really like how it looks and how some simple touches can make the car look 15 - 20 years newer.
I had a professor that wrote "Wow!" in red ink for wrong answers on really simple questions. After he graded all the tests he would then give it back and discuss all the questions and sometimes would go student by student checking who had a "Wow!".
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Probably this is the only one real. Bill Murray has a tendency of crashing parties.
Pretty brilliant.
Proof #1 of my favorites funniest videos.
Proof #2
It's just like Cloverfield, but real.
This isn't the best solution when he takes the car on the road, hits a pot hole and the weight exerted by the car as it hits the pot hole breaks all of those bolts. Who knows, he may lose control or not. But in the end he's risking having an accident crashing into something or someone.
First time having so much trouble posting pictures and all that gibberish with the links and made it into one big paragraph. Yeah at least what I think is, that I'm so used to watch how the 3 series coupe looks that I shouldn't compare it since it's a totally different car for a different market.
Holy widebody sauerkraut! That think is ridiculously awesome. Love it with the black BBS rims or the ones.
I find it looking more appealing than the coupe. The 2 door just looks somehow weird. But that's just my preferences.
Yes sir!
I want a ridiculous 3/5 door 1 series hatch.
Well, I guess not everybody is going to agree.
This should be sent along the SETI message to galaxies far far away.
You should watch the documentary Earthlings. It's really interesting in a scientific way, but it's horribly cruel as someone who appreciates life. I don't remember if the process of raising Kobe calves was there, but I sure remember how they did raised the veal. Up to this day I haven't been able to finish watching it.
Meanwhile the article in Kotaku