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    I’ll be lost in the greys but this is actually a fully built drift car, I see it/him at Englishtown for Club Loose events. Pretty sure it’s a 1UZ Toyota V8 swap. Weird to see it lifted though, and good to see that it still rips

    disagree

    310 lb-ft

    SS Works CRX hnnng

    Facts:

    Do spectators get to party?

    literally this.

    Well played.

    umadbro?

    This might be the dumbest thing I've read all day.

    This is hilarious.

    I know this is an issue that should get fixed, but couldn't the operator just slot it back in gear?

    The Aston is a nice car. However, unless you really want that specific car, $27k can net you some good competition on the used market.

    The wrx in the brake check video was being an asshole...?

    A 5 speed Civic of the similar vintage will definitely hold up to that mileage, with the added benefits of cheap parts and even greater parts availability.

    That's really interesting actually. The Honda aftermarket has a lot of quality parts that people dismiss because of some stigma, I'm glad to see parts like these being used in other applications.

    what honda do you drive?

    What $40-$50k sportscar looks like this NSX? Most $40-$50k cars still have a traditional cabin design and shape, not a sleek mid-engined wedge.

    I don't get how people who say the R8 and other cars look good can in the same breath say this looks bad.

    yeah, but vtecs don't brap. fair tradeoff, imo.