Soft plastic would be best since flexibility is key when a chin spoiler hits to road surface.
Soft plastic would be best since flexibility is key when a chin spoiler hits to road surface.
Jason changed the title from "drive" to "ride" ... boo! :)
Maybe in the pictures but in real life I would not have any trouble telling them apart.
I just got mine (GT) and it's not in the way at all. I don't foresee ever doing that. Plus I imagine there might be a computer safety feature to stop you from doing that if the car is in gear.
Tony Stewart is that you?
Of course, this all comes at a cost of much more engine vibration, but if you look at all the advantages, they point to one very specific application: go-fastification, sometimes called "racing."
It looks like a possible hit and run to me motivated by drugs :D
Those dune buggies are awesome!
The original TV series Batmobile sold for $4.2 million last year. How much will this one go for?