Continuing the discussion from Fading Brakelight Obscurity II - Championship Edition (Part 1) - #2412 by doolittle.
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Continuing the discussion from Fading Brakelight Obscurity II - Championship Edition (Part 1) - #2412 by doolittle.
Previous discussions:
New Year, new battles, new blood(potions):
Can someone w/ modpowers please rename this topic to
Fading Brakelight Obscurity III - Green-Orange-Checkered Edizione
and remove (part1/2)?
That’d be excellent, thanks in advance.
re edizione:
This special edition
has somehow slipped by me below radar/i forgot about it if it registered as a blip, and i was surprised to read about a 100k+ Alfa in the coty-wrap-up
with a car body-colored rollcage and fire extinguisher?
That’s the kind of madness i can endorse!
apropos madness:
whatever Honda is doing with their date implementations must be a great action movie material:
2038 is not going to be a problem you will have in a lot of cars on the road today (well, mine very likely, at least, cannot see it lasting 16 more years), with iron clad reliability mobiles from, say, Toyota or Honda though… hmmmm
I love it every time the GPS rollover bug pops up in something
the finest quality 1970s U.S. engineering
so this chip shortage, that really hit the carbuilding indus-
… OK.
because of missing Ad-$, website closes, whot.
Steel Racing (Cristian Giordano)'s Gran Turismo 4 El Capitan recreation for Assetto Corsa.
3Not21p’s still WIP Città di Aria recreation
The truckification of the American automobile
That is the ugliest vehicle I have ever seen
I don’t know why they didn’t delete the rear passenger doors/windows
where will you fit the coffin!!!
May i introduce you to the
… Rodius.
Or the Actyon:
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.
,
…
the chairman, though
… that was a good copyca— i mean, original design.
I just mean the window and the door itself, not shortening the Jeephearse
oh whoops I didn’t even see a rear door and the window being weird shaped is the only neat thing about it