wizardnutstorm
Wizard Nutstorm
wizardnutstorm

That is a sexy touring. If only it came with 3 pedals. Then again, can’t buy one anyway.

I loved and miss dearly my 2006 Chevy HHR LS 5-speed. Completely basic, ugly, shitty interior materials BUT great gas mileage, storage for the entire band’s equipment, and only ever had to change the oil and tires over the course of approx 100k miles. It died to a moose-sized deer that jumped the median on the

“pizza flavored snack”

If you key someone else’s vehicle just because you don’t like what they drive that makes you a complete scumbag, piece of shit. I don’t care if it’s a monster truck, a Prius, a Messerschmitt, a double parked BMW, or the Porsche belonging to the asshole that just plowed your mom. Seriously, go fuck yourself you

There’s something to be said about having a lighter motor in the front end of your car. And being able to have a lot of fun and park it pretty much anywhere (Golf GTI?). I have one and it’s a blast to drive. You can drive it at it’s limit and not get yourself in trouble.

e36 m3. Would be an e30 but I tucked one away in the garage already

John Cena.

This is how the e60 M5 should’ve looked, in my opinion. I loved these. And I thought all the other e60 trims were ugly.

Is there a “phantom power” switch on the dash? There should be.

They have 4x100 options for 16". Whoa. Time to go shake the money tree.

Little stuffed animals that hang off the rear bumper.

There’s a local guy here that has a “crowd control” banner on the windshield of his mid-2000's Mustang. It’s tacky but I chuckled.

Maybe it’s just me but those back seats don’t look all that comfy.

My grandpa had a 1989 single turbo in this same color. His was a red cloth interior with the dark red dash. He bought it new and kept it mint the entire time he had it. Always garage kept. He promised I’d have first crack at it when he was ready to give it up. About 6 years ago he got bored (and I’m assuming forgot

It’s true. When I was at it with my last band it was just a constant battle to attract a label. Then when we did, we broke up. We were destined to break up anyway. This was in the early 2000's so things were different.

Dude! Awesome. Thank you for the thorough response. It was interesting trying to figure out the type of music you played as I was reading through your equipment. I’m actually on your Spotify and Band Camp(s) now digging through stuff (really cool and diverse btw. Kudos on that). I’m listening to D/C now. Awesome

My dad has some pretty sweet cars in his collection, including some really nice new ones that he could easily daily. He still drives a Cadillac Fleetwood 3 to 4 times a week.

Well, you said you’d talk gear in the comments. What was your live guitar of choice? And amp? And what kind of music? I played mostly in NYC and some in Philadelphia so I left my precious stuff at home for fear I’d get robbed. We we’re a 90's rock type band that formed in the early 2000's.

FTFM. You’re not wrong, Brad.

Andrew, I really like that you’ve been doing more reviews. I really hope you do some more bikes!!