Ninja Rocks are cheaper
Ninja Rocks are cheaper
I can’t be receptive enough for your story
100percent agree with you. Sonoma Raceway rolls off the tounge the best, but Sears Point is specific to the Southern peak of the Sonoma Mountains, therefore it makes the name cooler.
Kudos for the Sears Point reference. I still have some swag from back in the day with the original namesake #memories
Can you teach me to Photoshop?
Which holds all precedent over however many GT Mustangs it takes to equate $300k
I like the call, but I raise
The Charger and Viper mentioned here are not a coincidence. That is a Mopar thing. I cannot speak to the Jag, though.
“What is that?”
“...or other valuable, roughly book-shaped things.”
edit: win = star vehicle
I forgot to mention I’m biased. Much of it is filmed in the foothills of the Sierras and Central Valley, California, where I grew up.
True but it’s the star vehicle of the movie. So there’s that...
Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry is better than Bullitt, chase scenes and all, because Mopar wins in the end.
“We’re friends ‘til the end, remember?”
Goodnight.
Another example of how the Jeep Trackhawks continue to hang with the best.
This is too true.
Counterpoint: my dad had a 1984 flatnose kit on his widebody cabriolet, whale tail, and all. I love(d) it...
~40ft. elevation change from end-to-end seems significant (if I’m reading the map correctly)? /curiosity