Clutch feel is dead.
Clutch feel is dead.
>F40
I kinda like T-tops . I can feel the mullet growing in just typing it but it feels good to get it off my chest.
There should be a realistic docu-movie made about the Mid Night Club. Hopefully I can finish my book on it within the next few years, and with it I hope to teach a lot of car enthusiasts about the value of respecting other drivers on the road (first and foremost), teamwork, ingenuity, friendship, and morals.
I agree, it's sort of a slap in the face to anyone who took the time to make an actual film.
Is this a gray area?
He probably comments on YouTube videos.
You my friend made my day.
you win today.
*E to the A to the R L I E R ?
He was too thousand and late.
I guess I should have shown up E to the A to the E A R L I E R
Top Gear
What smells like a steak and seats 35?
How much wood could a wood chuck chuck if a wood chuck could chuck wood?
My feelings exactly. I feel that if they really wanted to put the work in they needed to explore more of the community than just the PNW club. While it would be an awesome promotional piece for PNW, it shouldn't be claiming to be "An E30 Documentary" when they don't flesh out the backstory behind the car.
I was really excited about this, but after watching it, I'm left wanting something different. The cars are beautiful, the camera work is nice, and it's good to get some exposure to the different types of people who own and drive these cars. But the narration and the overall feel of the film was just, saccharine.
Don't get me wrong. I know Rolls Royce is meant for you to be driven in. But they really don't have a great dash design at all. The layout just looks kinda generic and outdated. Amazing materials and build quality. No questions there. But it isn't really pleasing.
"Now? Right here?"