Equal-length headers > farting mod unequal-length headers.
Equal-length headers > farting mod unequal-length headers.
Oh course it's the new Camaro. How could it not be? Have you seen the original picture?
That is such a beautiful livery.
Something smells fishy.
Not at all, in fact they appear to be two different cars. The top one has a lip while the bottom does not, in addition to the bottom having the headlight bezels. Also, the bottom one looks to be mirrored over down the center for whatever reason. I didn't make it, just came across it.
wut
8/10 Would bang her with that piece of carbon.
I can't imagine they gave it a proper tune afterwards either.
7316104383195054916 recommendations for you Mr. Mike.
I like this a lot. It comes off as styled and strictly functional at the same time, something only the Italians can do.
I think I'd walk away happy spending ten large on this car. Although, I'd try to track down some wider contemporary multi-piece aftermarket Japanese wheels instead of the the junk XXRs that are on it.
Since I popped out. My mom's father owns five classic and muscle cars, and my dad was - and still is - heavily into cars, so I happily didn't have a choice.
RUF can be secretly be funding ISIS and I'll just be like
Nice! So clean too, and that color looks great! Both gens of the SC2 are my favorite Saturns along with the the 3dr Astra XR; they're just so good looking. All the older Saturns are if they're clean and not beat up. A guy local to me has this beautiful bagged SC2.
Not gonna lie, I was a little sad to see an SC2 sacrificed. :(
PCCB, Sport Chrono, and Sound Package Plus are the only options I chose that you have to pay for. I'm quite disappointed that you have to pay $700 for the better speakers in addition to the option of the free navigation system, just so you can get the neat Sport Chrono stuff on the screen. But I can't say I'm…
The world is awesome.
The Eagle predicted the trend of jacked-up all wheel drive crossovers all the way back in 1980. It was a car that no one asked for, but was lightyears ahead of its time.
While my daily driver isn't exactly an old car, at least by my standards, it surely isn't one that should be driven 1,000 miles a month since purchase around 16 months ago like I have. Luckily, I bought my 1992 Dodge Stealth R/T Twin Turbo with 55,000 miles on it, and despite the 3rd and 5th gear synchros completely…
This comes a mere hour after I finished both seasons of Brain Games on Netflix.