rogercsmith
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rogercsmith

The price is the only thing holding it back. 8K you can buy a lot of fun but this thing checks so many boxes. Reluctant CP.

Back in my day sliding a car around was for Nancy’s and sissys. We kept traction at all times.

Its Russian for “Thats a Lambo, dude”

Best take!

I can see it from my window.

Tire pressure was off, should have used a digital gauge.

This sums it up perfectly.

I was a contractor running what was supposed to be a 2 man operation by my self. I trained my replacement for 2 weeks and could tell he was unprepared for it. So I got a job with the company I was contracted to, I have got to watch 4 different people get fired from my old job. Now they have 2 people doing what I

I think it was the same year as my bonus story. My neighbors bonus was a Mustang GT that her boss snuck in her garage.

I wanted to walk out, kick it over and leave to never come back. There was no way his skinny ass could pick it up, nor anyone would have helped him.

One Christmas at my old company, my boss showed up late to our Christmas meeting, wearing a cheap santa suit, bragged about his new Harley, handed out dollar store toys, told us we were not getting a bonus (usually just $50) and then closed with a speech that was summed up as ‘we should appreciate that he still lets

I want $100 off because everything I touch in the thing will feel greasy for the next month.

How would it do on a 3,500 mile trip to Moab and back?

Better than a $800 Wagoneer?

She is going to be inside a lot and wants to let her scalp breath with out the fear of sun burn.

ALL PRAISE THE HERO THAT HELD THE PHONE THE CORRECT WAY!

HIP HIP HUZZAH

They are not on the same level. Adirondacks have brutal winters so they are a hardier, friendlier type cause they learn to work together.

But they might dislike you equally.

100% Agree, just every drift or stanced post on here brings out old man Jalopnik to bitch about how THEY do not like it.

I enjoyed drifting my car before I even knew what it was.

My dad had a Corvair and grew up in Detroit surrounded by GM engineers. My dad had tinkered with it and made it better than stock. The engineer behind him was impressed and asked to take his car into work for a few weeks. When he returned it, it was surprising a lot of people on Woodward.