Mack, you did an excellent job of digging deep on Mitsubishi and trying to make their plans interesting.
Mack, you did an excellent job of digging deep on Mitsubishi and trying to make their plans interesting.
...and that’s how you destroy your helicopter, boys and girls.
I’ve always wondered. This has literally been a life changing article for me.
What I love about off roading is that the further you get away from civilization the further you get away from brand loyalist garbage. There is no anomisity among people who are just out to enjoy and no clique nonsense. You out here too, eh? ride on friend.
It’s a VW Beetle thing, you wouldn’t understand
Fistbump for smelling like gasoline, oil, and horsehair as an 8-year old. I spent so many hours rambling around my parents’ Beetle that I have no idea why I didn’t asphyxiate myself at some point. I own that car now!
I laughed hard at this. It sounded like, “JA! JA! JA!”
Not... Really. Not as far as of road stuffs or, well, fun
Hey you leave colour out of this, just because you lot threw a bunch of tea into a harbour doesn’t mean your version of English is the flavour of the month. Now if you don’t mind I need to do some work on my aluminium engine block this weekend.
But I kind of like aluminium
The pros of Canada, though (specifically the drift scene) is cheap as hell JDM cars. Non-turbo S15s go for $5k-$6k all day. R33 Skylines are practically free. There is a massive surplus of cheap JDM cars 15-25 years old coming to Canada at insanely low prices.
Are you guys going to EXPO? Could be a good one this year. Lots of manufactures are actually debuting stuff this year.
bless them for saying up front the dorkle is not for water. Cars aren’t U-boats people!
O Canada!
Honestly, as much as some Japanese cars are desirable. I wouldn’t ever buy one in case I was labeled a JDM guy or associated with that vaping, bro, COD playing car culture.
like the Bugster better since it used the original body of a Beetle. It seems much less of it was custom made, just massaged a bit.
The 2019 Prelude Quallude SH1t Edition, the new 3 row sporty full size crossover with 1.5L of naturally aspirated fury, when the VTEC kicks in of course yo, and exclusively fed through a CVT to the front wheels for scintillating downhill performance. Watch out Mitsubishi, you’re about to be Eclipsed.
Just FYI, the Tacoma stock U-Bolts will not fit the Dakar Leaf Pack.
For the deets.