Here is my Sunfire dirty from the northern snow storm. Taken atop the bluffs on Lake Michigan, Wisconsin.
It's actually really dirty up close. Thanks for the compliment. People say that this car is "unmanly" when I don't think so. It's got more horsepower than the same year Honda Civic. It's a great starter car. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
My NEW!!! Alfa Romeo 147. (imported from here) - - - Updated - - - (imported from here)my NEW!!! alpha 147
You really have to be so harsh on absolutely everyone you don't agree with, do you?... :/ For what it is, I think that's quite well done(for the type of modding that has been done to it, it's been done pretty well I guess, I mean, looks tidy etc). It's absolutely not my taste of mods though... With normal door hinges, original lights, filler cap and bumpers(in that order of importance), it would probably be much nicer. Then again, all stock with nice wheels would still be best... That Mercedes in the background looks sick too Also, it's ALFA, not ALPHA. Jesus, if you really own that thing, you should at least know how to spell its name :| On a side note: Got my tiltyshifty roof working on the BMW. Just waiting for some screws to get shipped over from Germany so I can secure it properly in the weekend. And @ the guy who asked about the Ibiza: Had been looking for a new car for a long time, found some E36's and other cars, just not the right one. Ibiza passed it's MOT(periodical car check thing) without any advisorys, but the day after MOT, I found a bigass rust-hole in the floor, so decided it really had to go now, so went looking for cars again and came across the BMW 318iS online. Went to check it out on Tuesday, decided I wanted it. Put Ibiza for sale on that same day, picked the BMW up on Thursday, and Ibiza was sold by Friday. Felt odd knowing I'd probably never see it again, but had to be done, that Ibiza just wasn't exciting anymore with its 55hp and fwd.
He doesn't own it because you can't import an Alfa that new, and I could care less about how it's customized. You couldn't get one of those Alfas in the US if you wanted to(guy who made that post is from Munroe NC).
Still driving dad's pickup. It has its perks, but it also means I'm the one who gets called to move something now. Unfortunately it's too muddy to work on a car at the moment.
a pretty boring video of when i used to own a boat I might have posted this before actually, I don't remember.
I'unno, it usually helps if the person you're towing out ends up (either) being a cute girl ( who could possibly be single ) or an elderly who unknowingly got stuck. Same reason why my dad once had an '07 Ram Diesel. We'd go down to the beaches and end up pulling people out of soft sand.
Yea i spelt alpha like that because i was reading another post on another tab on beamng forum and the first time i spelt it wright. - - - Updated - - - Yea i spelt alpha like that because i was reading another post on another tab on beamng forum and the first time i spelt it wright.
Haha. I haven't pulled too many people out. Just my brother twice and a couple others randomly this winter. Hasn't been a bad winter at all. I did get myself stuck in that last picture. I did have a 15,000 lb trailer on though. It's kind of buried to the axle right now, and staying there. There has been a cute girl, but she voluntarily rides with me without getting stuck. As a matter of fact I'm leaving soon for lunch with her.
We got a little snow last night...(keep n mind its in my driveway) (imported from here) (imported from here) (imported from here)