revrseat70
revrseat70
revrseat70

I have not gotten pulled over in years. I have gotten out of the vast majority of those situations because I asked if they used a radar when I knew they hadn't. They make you sit there forever, but wave you on eventually, in my experience.

They did :)

Thanks for the quick and thorough response. If memory serves me, it was able to crank, but not maintain idle (presumably due to a lack of fuel pressure). This was explained to me by her husband, who is still in his gear-head infancy. I will forward this response to him and see what he thinks.

One of my best friend's father died several years ago. He left her his non-functioning Dodge Stealth, which has been in a garage for over a decade. Upon meeting me and seeing the relationship I have with my dad, through cars, she has decided to get the stealth working again, if only to drive it once, which was one

The lotus Elise. I have been lusting over these for years. A super car for super cheap! It isn't. I saw one at a local dealer for $27k with fairly low miles and thought I'd take a drive just to meet my hero. There was no hassle. Within ten minutes I was in the car.. sort of. Ok, I'm only 5'8" and 160 lbs.... how do

My wife told me my STi sounds like a lion barfing into a metal trash can. Does that count?

and pit maneuvers

Well I live on a dead end. And the neighborhood decided it needed speed bumps because of all the children.... I say teach them to look both ways. Instead, they used their limited budget to put these bolt down ones like in your picture that are like 3 inches high. It's like mounting a curb and falling off a curb

Don't get me started on these afterthought speedbumps...

Exactly! I called shenanigans within milliseconds of the holeshot

80's and 90's tuner cars that are unmolested. The trends generally go by what was the popular car amongst 40-50 year olds now, back when they were teens. Muscle cars exploded because everyone who was a teen in the 60's and 70's either had them or lusted after them, and had the money to find them. Believe it or not,

On my dad's drag '96 Mustang. It was heavily modified with a competition clutch and short throw shifter. It was an extremely tedious experience, and hills murdered me. But my dad said I picked up shifting quicker than he had ever seen. Since then, I've only driven cars with upgraded clutches with a lot of

575 Maranello with a Gated shifter... So good... So spoiling

Oh wow! The WRX and STi look so similar in dark colors now I totally thought that was an STi before even looking for a wing! Regardless, that sounds that a fantastic perk to rumble.

This is my plan! Boxer rumble is supposedly stronger than benadryl for knocking kids out. Can you confirm?

I was incredibly impressed by the interiors of these as well. I think they are punching above their weight even more-so than the styling!

My thoughts exactly

This frequently happens to my wife while we are off-roading. We like to vacation in the rockies and Jackson/yellowstone area. On more than one occasion, we were driving on the incredible rally-esque trails out there when she needed to relieve herself on the side of the trail despite the periodical passing of a

Yup. I went to Alabama. Same thing there: all Camaro's, Chargers, Challengers, and GM SUV's with ground-shaking sub-woofers (Julio's especially). Some of them even had custom racing stripes with the players' names in them. Kirkpatrick's Charger was extremely recognizable as the first one to do this. A decent

I feel like it would be pretty hard to place the corners of a Marauder... add a massive truck in tow, and backing in would pretty much next to impossible.