Finally, something else for all those F22's to do!
Finally, something else for all those F22's to do!
I love how the driver of the dash cam steps out of his car to assist...in checking that his bumper is okay.
Not sure if you had a chance to read this article, it's really interesting to see the production numbers. I always had a soft spot for the Stealth R/T TT in both generations, plus, check out the production numbers for the 1996 R/T TT, 57!!! http://joeg.3sg.org/3S_Production.…
Almost looks like you could attach on some sort of pedal/chain/propeller drivetrain as a means of propulsion for fun or to better guide the landing. But that might just be my turn of the 20th century quack part of my mind speaking.
So yeah it looks like with these replies, we're not going to have a follow up AOTD post...
I feel like an F-4 Phantom would do the job for much less.
"a dozen of the stolen cars were later found several blocks down the street, as they had all exhausted their functional lifespan as shady corner lot dealer cars."
It's not Gymkhana unless there's 300 Monster Energy logos in the video.
God forbid they should harm those precious Lada police cars by actually ramming the suspect...
Turbo engines can sound great, they just have to be a high revving 5-cylinder ;)
I agree, the M version definitely had way more drama and aggression, but the regular trim feels just right to me.
That kink always angered me so.
It's French Canada; the fire truck was running away from the fire.
Those damn stanced Turkish cobra APC's.
I vaguely remember this car being put up for sale a couple of years ago... does anyone remember hearing about that?
that last photo in the video explains everything
Wrap that LS swapped FD up for me also.