That's not questionable, it's just funny.
Gag me.
I think that’s a massive improvement.I think it's an improvement, but I can see why some may question it.
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Is that your work? It sure has a Mopar flavor to it! I like it. 👍I think it's an improvement, but I can see why some may question it.
No, I found it on Reddit.Is that your work? It sure has a Mopar flavor to it! I like it. 👍
The rear end looks like a BMW-badged 4th gen Camaro. Otherwise it's not too bad.
I just don't understand why you'd want your Miata/MX5 to look like a car that was worse than it in almost every way ???It certainly would have been a lot easier to just buy a Z3.
Considering it's essentially a Nissan, it's very possible that it has Nismo parts on it.Nismo sticker on a non Nismo powered car.
Yeah but in that condition and he’s driving it in winter then probably not.Considering it's essentially a Nissan, it's very possible that it has Nismo parts on it.
I was driving behind an Audi R8 the other day. If someone was driving one of those during winter it’s not outside the realm of possibility that someone was doing the same thing with a project car.Yeah but in that condition and he’s driving it in winter then probably not.
I rode my bike on New Years Eve and Day... Time of year shouldn't have anything against it, plenty of people daily their dream cars/sports cars.Yeah but in that condition and he’s driving it in winter then probably not.
Depending on where you are New Years can be warm or cold. Also depends on if the roads are salty too that discourages people from driving their nicer cars in winter.I rode my bike on New Years Eve and Day... Time of year shouldn't have anything against it, plenty of people daily their dream cars/sports cars.
I live in Minnesota, we have similar road conditions to you and I still saw an R8. Some people want to enjoy their toys year round, no matter the conditions.Depending on where you are New Years can be warm or cold. Also depends on if the roads are salty too that discourages people from driving their nicer cars in winter.