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I regret getting 35% tint on the whip. Should've went 25%
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8 miles away from putting 10k on the whip... I just got it in November with 4 miles on it
I haven’t seen itStay clear of those mustangs.
Bro you seen the video. I posted in another thread. We always have this same convo.
Cars meant to be driven8 miles away from putting 10k on the whip... I just got it in November with 4 miles on it
I got mine last July and have 5k it helps that I live 5 miles from work8 miles away from putting 10k on the whip... I just got it in November with 4 miles on it
Hemi thread?Cars meant to be driven
Enjoy it
I’m driving back from la
back to the bay today
will be at 35,000 miles
Got it with 2 miles on it
No regrets
I ordered my Scat Pack Shaker in Jan.2016 and they delivered it Feb.2016. It had 12 mile's on it upon delivery. She now has 1,949 mile's on it lol. It help's not having it as my daily driver and a summertime only toy.If you'd bought a Ferrari you could be back at 4 in no time
Then it’s not really a drivers race and more about the car if it’s shifting for you.
First factory truck i seen with Borlas
I regret getting 35% tint on the whip. Should've went 25%
Yeah I drive my other car just as much as my challengerThis mentality just doesn't make sense to me.
Couldn’t find a good trey songz gifOl you one of them handi placard abusers huh
Used????
Cat that i just spotted and the beamer dealership
Seems pretty self explanatory. The computers are controlling everything besides gas and brake pedal and of course steering.This mentality just doesn't make sense to me.
I’m saying in a drag race if both drivers are auto it’s mostly a car race and not as much of a drivers race. Rather than if both are manual then it’s mostly up to the driver if they miss a shift, shift too early, launch at wrong rpm etc. all I’m saying is there’s less room for error on an automatic I’m not trying to bash autos or anything. I was replying to his statement saying “you can have all the mods in the world it’s the driver that makes the difference”This mentality just doesn't make sense to me.
A automatic cant be a drivers car imo
I didn’t wanna say itNo mames gran turismo? Thats just like saying i mastered manual in forza so that means i can do it irl. I am well aware autos arent going anywhere but if you dont think they wont offer a manual transmission for purist then your ill. And if that ever does happen there will always be aftermarket support for real drivers