Initial D version 4 at Sega Joypolis in Japan:
Initial D version 4 at Sega Joypolis in Japan:
yeah but I'm pretty sure that rust is faked.
I am intimately familiar with the unusual car buying process from having previously owned an Isuzu VehiCROSS and this is pretty much spot on ... At least most of the guts of those things are shared in common with other Isuzus.
The description of buying a "normal" car is kind of wrong though, if you compare it to buying…
Since you asked here's how they fall (times collected from the wikipedia page on nurburgring lap-times, I grabbed the highest and lowest model variants of the cars you listed)
"Night Trap, Mortal Kombat, Lethal Enforcers and Doom are considered to be primary factors in leading to the development of the ESRB game industry ratings system."
they have a very severe allergic reaction to sleeves you insensitive clod!
those are factory.
I owned a 99 for a number of years. on more than one occasion I got air-born just bombing down some back roads. No joke, these things drive like someone built a car-sized quad. the suspension is way overbuilt... all of the arms and links were easily twice as beefy as the equipment on my Toyota pickup.
Every 240SX owner knows the probe as "HEY is that an S13!!!... oh wait, no, it's just a stupid Probe".
I was just talking to the curator at the Petersen Museum about getting cars for the collection, and he revealed to me something that most of us don't realize: it's not the rare stuff that's hard to find — it's the mundane. Because who keeps or restores a car no one cares about? I think I found the answer to that…
Here's a news flash... you've been able to "print" real metal guns for decades using CNC machines... load in a hunk of metal, load up the program and let it do it's magic. Granted these machines costs substantially more than 3D printers but you don't see terrorists using them to make guns.
I drive an S14 240sx... similar in size to an FR-S or an MR2 or any of the other small cars mentioned... and they're all COMPLETELY different than a lotus... My Uncle has an Elise what makes it hard is the fact that the door sill is about 8" wide and 8" ABOVE the seat cushion... to the point where once you're in the…
reading > you
After 16 years of driving with a flawless driving record.. cold rain while driving 50 in a 65 on a freshly paved highway because it felt slippery and suddenly I'm sideways as my car is hydroplaning towards an exit sign... I know how to drive in slippery conditions, I've lived in New England my entire life. Steering…
After 16 years of driving with a flawless driving record.. cold rain while driving 50 in a 65 on a freshly paved highway because it felt slippery and suddenly I'm sideways as my car is hydroplaning towards an exit sign... I know how to drive in slippery conditions, I've lived in New England my entire life. Steering…
you could make it happen yourself with MUGEN and some free time... lots and lots of free time.
I shipped from Michigan USA to New Hampshire USA... shipping overseas is prohibitively expensive... Weren't DDR machines called "Dancing Stage" in Europe? you'll definitely want to try to find one locally if you can.
If you're serious I would recommend joining this group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/4876291…
I found one on eBay that needed a little work, bought it for $800, it cost another $800 to ship it, then i spent another $600 on parts to fix it up. A lot of money but still far less than than a lot of them go for but mine now looks and plays like new.
Mine is a double... I'm not sure on the dimensions of the solo machines.