redraidereducator
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I was ready to hit ND until seeing the condition, and seeing that it really is completely stock. 3000GT VR4s fetch more than this all day in the same condition. I know the Stealth is the less desirable of the two by a small margin, but this still seems like a reasonable deal on a nice example.

NP, because if you want one of these, where are you going to get a better one for less money? An acquaintance had one years ago and said it was the fastest car he had ever driven and handled incredibly.   Anything this old is going to take maintenance but this is a good base.

NP. These are damn near impossible to find in good condition these days, and this is also quite a rare color. I had a Fiji blue R/T like this for years and put many trouble free miles on it. Since it was totaled 15 years ago, I’ve only seen a handful pop up here and there.

It’s a big country, plenty to see and do right here. Plus MANY people have neither the money nor the vacation time to leave. Europeans can just hop on a train and be in another country in minutes to hours, it’s rather more of a project to leave the US. Unless if you happen to live near Canada or Mexico - and the

It’s main safety “feature” is the ever-present specter of your own demise should things go awry. It shares this safety feature with vehicles like the 930 Turbo, the original Dodge Viper, and the Carrera GT.

Soviet Design has also been a topic of mine as well. They often made very rugged but simple designs that could survive the lack of maintenance, due to limitations of their Central Committee to address this need. While the owner of a Lada Niva might be able to use the tool kit that came with it to replace a water pump

Vladimir Putin clearly has “Dictator’s Disease”, which happens after a long period of being a dictator said dictator begins to believe their “Yes Men” and Personal Infallibility. This is why Putin never considered that the Ukrainian People might just oppose the Russian Invasion...

More than half the country doesn’t have a passport - IIRC it’s at 42% do currently. Up from 15% pre-9/11.

I had to park my Ducati a few years ago due to some health issues. I have a Slingshot R and a Can-am Spyder F3. Both have their positives and negatives but honestly you should scared in this review. If you are scared of these I don’t suggest trying a motorcycle. I hope to get back on my Ducati after a couple more

I know you are trying to hate on them but there is an actual reason to get these. People who can no longer ride motorcycles due to health issues. I still have my Ducati but I also have a Can-Am Spyder F3 and a Slingshot due to health issues. Someday I hope to get back on my Ducati after a few more surgeries. 

It depends on a whole slew of variables. Where the center of pressure is, where center of gravity is, airspeed, density of the air, etc.

You can also get into a “deep stall” where the control surfaces are shadowed by the wings:

Russia has been quite unfortunate.  The Tsar reigns were brutal, the Communist regime, quite terrible, and now the “return” of the Tsar via Putin the incompetent KGB mobster, who managed to make life in Russia even worse than under the Soviets, all while trying to cover it up by conquering a neighbor that Russia had

I don’t like the hours we expect pilots to run with even today in our supposed safer future, too many of them falling asleep at the stick, so back then and in Soviet Russia too? Jesus, flying then must be like -no pun intended- Russian Roulette.

This is proper three wheeling.

I don’t care what the DOT says: a three-wheeler (whether the double wheels are in front or back) is not a motorcycle.

This should be so illegal

Looking it up, the rear wheel increases from a 255 to a 305 when you upgrade to a higher spec model. I’ve read the wider tire helps, but, it seems like there is a reason why four wheel conversion kits seem popular. I’m not sure what your particular DMV would think of a “motorcycle” being converted to a “car” when it

The way to do this is to get it in black

The problem is you tried the tiny one, not the full-sized model that I saw at my local car show the other day.

Interesting. I’ve never considered that the centered, single rear wheel means it’s pretty much always right where you don’t want it to be in a lane for traction, ie oil, dirt, debris…