salaciousfiend
salaciousfiend
salaciousfiend

Last gen R-spec Hyundai Genesis sedans .. Probably can’t find any new examples on lots, but that 425hp v8 is no joke. The transmission it’s mated to left a lot to be desired. But with the newer gen being out for a couple of years now, you can get a lightly used R-spec for relatively cheap. Plus, V8 goodness and QTP

No need for a lifted truck. Even an Infiniti sedan owner is getting in on the ‘let’s Bigfoot a Camry’ trend spreading across the country.

MB C111... Was ugly to me as a kid, but it’s significance and inspiration for so many amazing designers is unparalleled. Now in my 30's, I love it and see it’s beauty. Pretty awesome work for originating in ‘69.

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Highly recommend this series from Motion Auto TV.. The kid is so fun to follow and my SO and I look forward to his couple updates a week. Supra build has been neat to see and the direction he eventually decided on made lots of subscribers happy. Supra name attached has garnered him 3x the amount of subs he had before

For some odd reason.. You still see a fair amount coming out of auctions based in the Chicago-land area. Usually pretty beat up leather and many auto / gas station car washes have marred the paint. Best place to find a nice example.. Local enthusiast Nissan/infiniti clubs and(or) online forums. I regret not picking

This is what the farmers I know (whom do much better than I in life) do when they use HD plug kits on massive tires for their various machinery. Fire up the old butane torch after you cut off most of the remaining plug and melt down the rest.

Same happened to me with my w124 400e and a Michelin back in the early 2000's. My father showed me the ropes with this fix as I was stranded at my parents house on a Sunday w/ no tire shops open and a leaking, *patched* tire. I went another 20k miles on that, but checked it often. Now with TPMS in newer cars, it’s a

Funny, I heard similar when I was down in Peru five years ago to hike up to Machu Picchu. I was speaking to one our of guides about them and he had patched many tires both way over the years, these outside ‘string’ patches were his preferred method for the roads their vehicles see.

Only at the marina and airports will you find this in Ethanol loving Indiana.

What’s got me on the edge of my seat is will Clive’s character face perilous dangers-- because his BMW’s tires are low on tire pressure?

Logged in just to star this. Laughed so hard, choked on some Mexican rice I was having w/ lunch. COTD!

One of the few reasons to actually be happy about residing in Indiana. No stupid front plates’s killing the original design team’s vision (well, on some cars) and intent.

Some cars, especially sports and super cars, look idiotic with plate (euro/jp or US tag) tacked on the front. It almost is always an after thought

Love your YT channel, def looking forward to Bangin Gears & the rest of the shenanigans the Cup Gang will be up to in ‘16.

Salomondrin?

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Much better price for the mileage and although graverobber made the claim of ‘No rust, questionable wheel choices, or back-window stick figure families here.’ ... I find this example to be a much better option, if it resided in TX it’s whole life— ‘rust-free’ is probably much truer a statement than the original post’s

You’re correct. Ghosn mentioned the Daimler conjunction on that.

I agree .. that terrible head unit says it all.

Yes. I prefer nice asses... on women and my cars. :)