Corvettes don’t have back seats.
Corvettes don’t have back seats.
Nice BMW, brah. Go ahead and get out of the car. I dare ya. ;)
I mean, I can understand why there’s so many misguided people in the world that are such fervent gun control fanatics. They’re so sheltered and closed off to the real world where violent crime is a daily occurrence. I’ve had several occasions where I’ve had to pull a weapon on someone in the city. Never fired a shot…
Could go either way. I’ve got the Lehigh Xtreme Penetrators for the house gun.
Please tell me all about your urban combat experience.
Oh we already know who’s better. I’m the one driving the manual. BECAUSE RACECAR
9mm for the car, I wish I was that hardcore.
Tell that to George Zimmerman. LOL
Haha, much better response than most of these anti-gun zealots than most of these internet warriors are pelting me with.
But my Corvette is only 3,115 lbs, 3,450+ at best with me and my girlfriend. I’d have to have the sides clear to do so. And I’d also leave either me or my girlfriend exposed to a window break.
Tough guy? Hardly. Although to be fair I’d shout a verbal warning 1.5 seconds before opening fire.
As soon as that fatso got within 4 feet of my window, he would have been greeted with 6 Hornady Flexlocks to the chest.
You’re making an argument that the car is not mechanically ruined? How so? It’s not even able to go up a driveway. How is this still a functional vehicle? It’s not. Might as well convert it to only work on train tracks. Not only can it NOT function, it’s tires (as installed) are not DOT compliant. So yeah, fine, ruin…
Glad this happened to your friend. Maybe he’ll learn his lesson and not completely ruin his car next time.
The answer to your question is no. It does not look like a Lamborghini.
Thanks for playing.
Corwin Vettel “Corvette”
Reason #72,217 BMW drivers are asshats.
Edit - also #72,218 and 72,219.
>Why are you reposting stuff from May?
I’m an unemployed Mechanical Engineer (Oil and Gas experience) that builds cars as a hobby. I’ve engineered my track suspension on my Corvettes from scratch. If you’ve got a job for me, reply to this.
Seems like you can’t even remember what you wrote. You’re blaming software modifications for causing a fitting to fail because of too much pressure. And then you stated that the brake cable has undergone “extensive engineering” to withstand abusive track use.
And to top off your smorgasbord of ignorance, you claim that…