David S. Wallens said:I saw two (!!) new Nissan Z cars yesterday.
I saw a 400Z for the first time late last week.
I do like the rear treatment, which wasn't in any online photos that I'd ever seen.
This nice project showed up in the neighborhood a week or two ago. Just got around to taking photos today. It'll be interesting to see how it progresses.
No picture, sadly, but driving home from work a couple days ago, I passed a white early 2000s Cadillac with both Deadhead and Black Flag stickers on the back. There were no other stickers. I was going to try to slow down to maneuver for a photo, but then a little voice inside my head said "don't look back, you can never look back".
02Pilot said:No picture, sadly, but driving home from work a couple days ago, I passed a white early 2000s Cadillac with both Deadhead and Black Flag stickers on the back. There were no other stickers. I was going to try to slow down to maneuver for a photo, but then a little voice inside my head said "don't look back, you can never look back".
Last week I had an SUV in that had these two stickers on the tailgate
Odd.
Later, I realized that it was a Cadillac SRX.
Saw this walking out of the local Lowe's on Saturday. It was, understandably, parked outside the normal parking lot.
Whether genuine or replica, it's still way cool.
Ok, kinda cheating - bunch of stuff from the Deal's Gap Rotary Rally this past weekend... plenty of cool non rotary stuff around
Alfa next to an FC with Toyota inline 6 swap
Viper just looks so right...
These guys have a youtube channel I need to check out
Work in progress Boxster tub with an FD rotary hat and peripheral port mated to the transaxle. Kinda terrible and awesome at the same time!
NSU - never seen one. A lot larger car than I would have thought
Insane custom bug with 13b turbo. Cool dude has been working on it for like 20 years! tons and tons of custom fabricated parts
PubBurgers said:Cheating a bit since I was at an autocross. The SHO was a real delight:
Hey, that's my club!
Also, it's hilarious how many of my old "SHO Days" parts ended up on that car. I purchased those SSR Comps 15 years ago to put on my Supercharged SHO, they made there way around the US after I sold that car to a few different owners before ending back up on that car and back in NC.
A perfect Acura RSX type S at work.
I recall the manual shifter in those were sublime. Every bit as direct as my Miata, but buttery smooth.
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