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GranTurismo916Behind the Civic.
Our point is, if you can't get 90% of one side of a car in the shot, please don't bother posting it, unless it really blows away everything else in the thread.
Try for quality, not quantity.
GranTurismo916Behind the Civic.
Our point is, if you can't get 90% of one side of a car in the shot, please don't bother posting it, unless it really blows away everything else in the thread.
Try for quality, not quantity.
I'm thinking this is a 240ZG(yellow car), I dunno. You may have to zoom in.
I can see the headlines now "Google advised to upgrade their Street View technology from Microsoft Paint, to protect the privacy of the public"![]()
V6 owners & older men, usually with a GT500, fall into that category as well. The former think they still have a fast car & the latter think they're back in the youth.That's not even the case. I'm just saying not every Mustang owner challenges everyone at every stoplight. Especially since most of them are V6's and the people driving older ones happen to be older people who are wiser.
FC by FazerfanFIN, on Flickr
Nice spot on the Veyron but Christ that's an ugly colour combination.
Those are all great pictures, but that Coupe de Ville is just epic! 👍
Cortina is actually a Mk1 Capri. 👍
Awesome spots, you just made Cano pull a semi.
^That is just pure awesome.
Chevrolet Nova for sale. He took it to a local Friday night car show and my grandma and grandpa asked for the price, it was something in between $25,000 and $30,000. It had a 500hp V8 (can't remember the size) and a Turbo400 Transmission.
http://s1356.photobucket.com/user/xXKingJoshXx/media/IMG_1869_zpsb4560785.jpg.html
Also, I know I'm not supposed to claim a spot without a picture, but I just have to say this. Today, while driving my Lincoln down a country road, a big white cruise ship was rolling down the road. Obviously, this wasn't something that was supposed to happen, considering the nearest large body of water is a few hundred miles away, but as it got closer I noticed it wasn't a cruise ship. It was a 1977 or '78 Lincoln Continental Mark V Sedan. It matched my Lincoln: white paint, white full vinyl top, big grille. I wanted to pull over and turn around to follow it and get a picture, but I had to be somewhere, and the engine tends to shut off when you slow down quickly. In a minute I'll post a picture from Google that looks like the Lincoln I saw.
It's a bit blurry, but you get the idea. *Again, NOT my pic*