I only said it intrigued me. I really shouldn't care about a car in that class. Not planning to buy it, but it would be nice to have a sporty car that won't have me worried about parking anywhere - like I always was with the F.
I only said it intrigued me. I really shouldn't care about a car in that class. Not planning to buy it, but it would be nice to have a sporty car that won't have me worried about parking anywhere - like I always was with the F.
HAHA. You might fix it's proportions by stomping on it.
Agree on #1. I bought a 2002 WRX when I was oh, 24. Modded the hell out of it, but tastefully - no big wing and not "stanced". Then I went and got an Evo IX when I was 29. Proceeded to pull that wing off and just mod the engine. At about 32, I got tired of both, and sold what I considered were my "childish things".…
Agreed. This price is Syncro + Suby motor territory.
Likely. I hated that "Auto LSD" when I owned my F. Other than that, I thought it was a great car.
Could we get a Bonus Round of The Rudest thing People do - Before and After Boarding the Plane?
Do some Recon.
It's great that the entire episode is on Youtube. I still have the VHS in some box at my mom's. haha. Hope you enjoy it.
Riding Bean preceded Gunsmith Cats (same creator) which was much more "heard of" in my opinion.
The classic anime, Riding Bean, has been a favorite of mine. 80's synth rock - check. Absurd shifting - check. Ridiculous vehicle modifications - check. Car chase with a BMW 5-series - check. Car chase with a Classic Shelby Mustang - check. Hero with Rambo style headband & an RS-200 - just gravy.
I'm far from the richest from the rich, but I loved the experience of prejudice when I was shopping for a Lexus ISF. I'm far from stylish; shaggy mop-top, unkept facial hair, just a sloppy artsy type of dude. Walking into Lexus dealerships and being ignored was interesting to me. Sure I was in my Sunday best - flip…
Drew and I have crossed paths on a few auto press events. Nice guy. Press shots don't make the money or notoriety of the marketing shoots. Totally different animals but they still need to look good for magazines and blogs. Problem is, this needs to be done with no permits, minimal attention from johnny law, provide…
I was referring to the other photos. Drew doesn't go all CGI. He just shoots at the right time of day.
Although I feel Drew uses the same lighting, color palette and similar locations often, I find that he does consistently good classic photography. His post work is like how a woman should do her make-up, natural and as if you don't notice it's there. Then again, I do like looking at made-up whores as well.
I agree as well. Much of whats been presented here is more about post production techniques. I'd like to see what is actually in camera. Todays software and dynamic range of current sensors lets a lot of photographers get away with murder. Hell, I'm guilty of it too.
One of my biggest issue with seeing these old pics is how shoddy the construction looks on the landers. We landed on the moon with a tin can wrapped with "NASA spec" foil and tape. Look closely - TAPE!