luecreative
Harris Lue
luecreative

I have to defend the practice because I do it myself. I have a stack of Blipshift shirts and not all of them are dumb jokes. I don’t own a Corvette (loved them my whole life but spent money in other ways instead of buying a barely-running C4 as a 20-something) but I do have several Corvette t-shirts. I even have those

Doesn’t show on the pic, but I’m proudly wearing my Buick belt buckle. I wear it each time I take the Somerset for spin, makes me feel more connected with the machine.

I don’t care what you tools wear, it’s not like I’m going to notice you.

My in-laws bought me a Ferrari shirt because they know I love cars... and while I super appreciate the gesture I just can’t bring myself to wear it in public.

Are we talking like Shirts that say Mustang or Ford or something?

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The only things that should be on the stalk are the blinkers and the horn.

I wish I could get as excited about something as this guy does about trains...feels good just listening to him.

“That horn gave me the chills”

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He’s got a brother who’s into trains.

Hmmm how to stop this from happening again? How about not blocking on the first lap of a race that has no real meaning to the driver because they are not eligible for the championship.

When you get past the GT-R trim level fan-boy fandom you realize that, for what’s maybe a very terrible way of putting it, the Nissan Skyline is effectively Japan’s Ford Mustang.

The Bernie Step would have still been there.

whatever. She still won the popular slope.

Haha, motorsport photographers can be nuuuuuuuts. Dude got the shot, though.

My recurring answer to your recurring question:

OMG I DIDN’T PUT THAT TOGETHER! I just saw the body kit. If I could edit my reply I would....

You’re the one of few to notice this irony. We should be friends.

After a second look, I think that’s a Greenwood Body kit.