That's not a M3.
Or tasteful.That's not a M3.
Um... whut? There's no slight camber that everyone has a hatred for so I have no idea where to start.Or tasteful.
Rims. They just don't work on a BMW.Um... whut? There's no slight camber that everyone has a hatred for so I have no idea where to start.
Rims. They just don't work on a BMW.
That's painful.
probably haven't received any further comments because you never posted it...Maybe in your opinion, they seem fine to me, and I've received no other complaints for it yet (if I post something that is generally unliked it gets shot down within a matter of seconds).
probably haven't received any further comments because you never posted it...
It makes sense as it relates to the car depicted below, but I still think it's silly.That Goodwrench Skyline makes zero sense...unless of course it's LS swapped.
Someone's clearly a fan, a production Monte of the same period done up to look like it would still be a stretch given the leaps and bounds difference between the production model and the one used in NASCAR.NASCAR Skyline. This makes no sense at all.
My friend Wes's badass Trueno, and another friend from my owner's groupe Veasna's Levin coupe.
It makes sense as it relates to the car depicted below, but I still think it's silly.
Me too, must own one some day.
Wrong thread.
Just find a Chrysler Conquest TSI. Same car.
Edit: just realized you live in AUS. Acquiring a Starion might be hard, but not impossible like here in the States.
But New Zealand has so many other classics!
I don't matter mang! (cookie for the reference)There is a Starion! It's a Christmas miracle!
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/used-cars/mitsubishi/auction-815536556.htm
I do love me a Starion, but you are right, NZ does have a few classics that are easy to get a hold of. Sadly they're not Hakosukas.