No, no you don’t.
No, no you don’t.
Love when people do their thing, with their friends and family, and it looks cool.
Made me smile, keep up the cool unique builds. 10/10 would NOT have found this myself as I don’t really look into that part of the internet!
I was expecting something like this
It appears to have some legal issues....
You’d be surprised how far you can go in a Messerschmitt. I came across this one a few years ago which had successfully made its way from the UK:
I think that’s exactly what I like about it! But I kind of figured they were going for the classic Civic look.
It’s like the polar opposite of the “Big M8" meme. “Tiny G4"
The chain of fraud goes all the way back to Ferry Porsche slapping a fancy emblem on his dads beetle.
Well from the mark you can tell that she likes to back in.
There is a good chance the dusting happened after the car left but the latent heat from either warming the car up or simply by the car being an insulating blanket of sorts caused no snow to accumulate in its shadow.
Jason, I like the vast majority of your work, but... Dude. People lie on Reddit all the time. You can’t run with something like this unless you have independent verification from someone who isn’t the OP.
3D scan it, then 3D print 4 billion rotors.
A friend of mine, a 6'5 giant with gray hair (he’s in his early 30s but hey...), will come with his Honda Beat... Hit him up if you can! That’s his car when it was still here in Japan:
It’s SF. Those apartments probably rent for $7-10,000 a month.
Maybe it’s about the drive, not the way it looks. You want that fixed, it’s gonna be in the shop for months. Little tape and you’re back on the road.
There is another resource you haven't considered. Time. If he's occupied with something else and the damage isn't hurting it's track time maybe he wants to spend that in other ways.
It actually says yum yum!
Reminder set.
That’s the same question I ask about autopilot too. People trash Tesla about testing and in the rare instances that autosteer might fail to keep car in lane. Other systems from “traditional” automakers that supposedly has “thousands of hours of testing” fail regularly to keep the car in the lane, but they get a free…