makopolo
makopolo
makopolo

This is the best one so far. Makes it quite dangerous, specially as you get to the last two wheels.

Great idea, I am off to Home Depot!

As if my fuel consumption was not bad enough.

Well someone has to buy it.

When I first saw it a while back, I really hoped to never have to see that STi ever again. At least it's just a custom one of job. But just the concept of a rallycar inspired vehicle being convertible is wrong. Plus it looks atrocious.

There is one at my work parking lot and it is hideous.

+1^2

Did he put some Vaseline on the concrete, using two spare donuts in the rear or perhaps some slight front brake?

An according to your in-depth analysis it is the same HUD because it's green?

Amazing!

Easy.....complex design to handle the wide range of requirements in terms of durability and wet performance of a street tire while managing the speeds only seen by good track tires. In addition to paying for the deign/prototyping cost it is very low volume production which only makes things more expensive. In the tire

Splash does not seem like an appropriate word to use when describing a spaceship return from orbit.

I am also a whitewater kayaker. What are do you paddle in?

To driver in #3....don't lift!

This is such BS. I am sick of cops driving like lunatics. On Sunday driving back through some of the Shenandoah back roads at a reasonable but still safe speed a cop without its lights or sirens on rushes in behind me at a ridiculous speed. I can't see him being in much control in the fat crown vic as my wrx was

How is ultimate factories not closer to first. Is it too much of a car show? Where else do you get to see how all of these machined get built. Its an awesome show and they do a great job of explaining some of the engineering details in a very simple way.

I would let her experiment as much as she wants.

Yea its probably monumentally bad in the corners. I don't see this tuning shop as the guys who will do a suspension design an tuning to the degree of any OEM.

+1

There more of those in circulation. Just have to get them street legal. There are quite a few states with roads that are straight enough.