Well yeah, haha. They weren’t sold here. There’s a couple in collections though.
Well yeah, haha. They weren’t sold here. There’s a couple in collections though.
Tell him to treat it like a queen. It’ll be worth serious money in the near future.
I’m pretty sure there were SL73s and possibly S73s. And yep, those transmissions were made to shift as seamlessly smooth as they could.
Good for you. You might want to try email notifications on automotive search websites.
They are quite fun...
I found it the first time I tried looking for one within 30 minutes. Yeah, that’s a lot of time.
Oh, I’ve seen them in the mid-east and Europe hit much less; although they had relatively high mileage.
Nah, I picked one up (an ‘05) from a private seller with only 66k miles on it a couple months ago. All docs and everything. If you try, you can find anything.
I would post an S70 or C140 S72 AMG, but there are none.
To be fair, even finding a standard 2.5T V70 of that generation and mileage is getting very hard.
I knew someone who bought one of these new. Don’t ask me why, haha.
Not only that, but riding in one is just awful in my opinion.
TWO of my family friends bought 2013 GS350s when they came out. I can agree. And, for some reason, riding as a passenger in the newer GS makes me really sick and uncomfortable.
I was wondering where the original Burnout was (and 2).
Where’s Roadkill? It was such an underrated game...
I played the first one and Driver 3 (Driv3r).
The better question is where Project Gotham Racing is.
I'd argue that Ridge Racer 2 PSP was the best version for content. It combined basically everything from every Ridge Racer before it into one.
I had it on GameCube and fully completed the game twice. I also had Underground and Underground 2 which were good fun.
I probably discovered all the little details and Easter eggs on my own without any help, and there are a ton of them. I played it on GameCube for 10 years.