vic-in-norway
Vic-in-Norway
vic-in-norway

No crown Vic :(

My parents old Nissan Pulsar NX (first gen, not the later with the nifty replaceable hatches) would do that. A separate motor for each headlight, so gremlins could work their magic. Unlike the 928 which had just one motor that drove a driveshaft for both lights.

I'm young enough that I can't remember cars that had those, but of course I've seen them, and they seem like a good idea. Perfect first candidates:

They're comparing numbers obviously. The one set is smaller than the other set of numbers. That's a good thing.

The top image annoys the fuck out of me. Are they accelerating to some speed? Stopping? If so from what speed? Entirely useless infographic!

You're**** For the love of god.

I'll give him a pass on the sunglasses. I have tinted windows on my car and still need sunglasses at times. The windshield isn't tinted... Admittedly I have very sensitive eyes, but snow glare is pretty rough.

That would look awesome sitting on blocks in the driveway!

While I already have grey hair so I don't personally need an Alfa project to turn it grey and I certainly don't want one to make it fall out, I gotta say that if this starts and runs, it is clean and I think fairly priced, my first inclination would be to put some aftermarket seats in there and call it a day... so NP
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The best Alfa is somebody else's Alfa. I'll keep my sanity and what's left of my hair thank you. This is a NP for someone, just not me.

lol!

I'm not sure you can get accurate results out this gauge as it's analogue.

Sorry, but he said digital ones are far more accurate. This is analog and therefore cannot be trusted!

That gauge is pretty much perfect.

Right. IT SAYS RIGHT!!!

I ran over a couple of these creepy 3D road paintings.

This is so awesome ... this should be on the Best Of list.