jimmyjet
jimmyjet
jimmyjet

As an FMII NA owner, I nod to this. That doesn't mean I don't have my eye on that NC PRHT as a base for an LS3 conversion.

Ditto. Also the wing spoiler, the stance juuuuuust a bit too low and the interior rattles. All that work under the hood nothing for the chassis to keep things solid inside?

Some of the best money I've spent recently. It lives in my backpack.

You read my story. You even told me my story was cool. You apparently you missed the part where I came to that very conclusion on my own in time. It was my first car. I was 19 and it took a week or two for me to be able to look at the damage without getting worked up.

I calls 'em like I sees 'em. And I'm not alone. Dick.

You dare to dream big. Here I was merely thinking of buying one. I'd build a playground for the neighborhood kids in exchange for a tax dispensation and lawn maintenance. When the city turns around (and it will eventually), sell it.

Ahhhh. Semantics and ad hominem attacks. The last resort for internet commenters who can't quietly admit to themselves that perhaps they were wrong. As if only truck people can appreciate trucks. Suggesting to people who love their vehicles that "It's only a car" and that it got dented is no big deal makes you a

The MB Grosser vs. RR Corniche is one of my favorite comparisons on Top Gear. They had their cars completely serviced and Jeremy's Grosser was enough to buy a nice Honda. Trying to find a link where they compare their service invoices. Found it.

You're on a website for car guys. No one here thinks their car is "just a car". Dick.

This happened to me in college. I was parallel parked on the shoulder of Tchoupitoulas street outside Tipitina's in New Orleans. For those who don't know, this is the city's main truck route into town that runs along the Mississippi levee - wide enough to accommodate two semis and certainly wide enough whip a U

I love the concept. The USAF handed Fairchild Republic a GAU-8 Avenger rotary cannon and said "design a plane around that" with all their specifications: Maneuverability, survivability and the ability to deliver ground support ordinance. It fires depleted uranium shells which hit with such kinetic force that the

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Dammit, you beat me to it. But I'm posting the scene anyway.

I get that. Now. I definitely screwed up and some of the backlash I totally deserved. That math GIF was pretty damn funny actually.

wasn't the new beetle from vw based on a similar experiment?

I really wish they'd bring the Scirocco back to the US. Apparently they're concerned it'll steal Golf sales numbers.

I have a soft spot for the C3, so I'll take a stand for it. My dad liked having a sports car, but he wasn't a driving enthusiast and had no idea what was under the hood. I'm saying this in a good way because the kid he bought it from modified the hell out of it. Huge carburetor, Edelbrock headers and God know what

I have a Miata as well. I bought the IL Motorsport tail lights to go with the clear indicators around the car. (Also because the LED brake lights are nice and bright) The amber bulb in the turn signal socket looked awful.

There was a dramatic reason. In the movie, the T-Rex's visual acuity was supposed to be based on motion. Standing still meant that it couldn't see you - like hide and seek out in the open. Made for some drama when they were trying to rescue the kids who were trapped in the car.

No no. You're definitely right. Oprah Winfrey still has a TV network and I made a mistake. My mistake was funnier than the original joke and I learned my lesson. Okay? I go bye now.

I would restomod the hell out of one of those.