magman007
magman007
magman007

The front splitter is great for your 1st question, and not so great regarding your 2nd question.

So from the looks of it, it’s basically a Gen. 2 Hammerhead Eagle i-Thrust?

Can you imagine the horror of a CarFax search on that....

........... in the world.

Double denim disaster? Rubbish. I raise to you the “triple denim disaster”.

Oh no question on the demin part for sure.

The last press car Orlove drove?

traction control

I know this is a troll article but putting both Ænima and Sargent Pepper On this list is a travesty.

This is pretty.

Porsche>>Mercedes. Always.

A bit of a travesty, no doubt, but I bet you forget the sound pretty quickly once your foots in it. Hell, thinking of anything but the car and the road is probably going to wrap $300,000 USD worth of vehicle around a tree.

You can have a passenger screaming “OH SHIT! OH SHIT! FUUCCCK!!” going through the track.

I did 11hrs on a motorcycle once, from Kansas City to Denver, so I know all about boring roads. I sang every song I could remember the words to, and delved deeply into every failed relationship.

Golf Claps

I owned a 2007 Subaru WRX for nine years.

From Autoblog: On set, Fry was driving a pretty wide array of automobiles, too, including the film’s clear hero car, a 2006 Subaru Impreza WRX. As is the case with movies, that car isn’t quite what it seems. In fact, it’s actually a few cars. Fry told us that each of the Subarus for the film was tweaked in different

sorry, I cant hear you over the rattle of your interior, BAHAHAHA

Yes! Always shift SMG manually, but if you do so it’s great imo. It’s more engaging than a modern dual clutch. Way more drama, more like you’re actually shifting yourself instead of a computer doing it.

I guess when it was new it made more sense, but now that their used prices are similar it would be hard for me to take an Evo over a BMW M3/M5.