You're crazy. The new Boxster is fantastic looking and as you mentioned, seriously good to drive. If you're thinking about the 1999 Boxster, I'll allow for your comment, but no way with this latest one.
Adults are talking here. Shhh.![]()
I still call it The Jake.
Put a roof on mine please:
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C7 stingray
ws6
Cobra
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Saw a black C7 Stingray in the parking lot the other day two spots down from a black Ferrari 599. The likeness was amazing. Good looking rig, and I know they have earned their stripes racing wise lately too. Good for Corvette.
I still call it The Jake.
Z3 coupe (I know the kid who owns this and it's beautiful)
More: http://www.stanceworks.com/2013/06/t...9-bmw-m-coupe/
240Z
NSX
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Well ... ummm ... just cause it's low, doesn't mean it's cool. The rear tires on the BM and the Z are really poorly sized for the rims.
There's a BMW M Z3 around here with the vanity plate CLWNSHU - I chuckled.
Love those other cars, the Z and the NSX, but why slam them other than to intentionally ruin them?
I still call it The Jake.
I agree with the Z3 but I think they fit alright on the Datsun. The thing that irks me is how much dish is on them, absolutely hate that. Pics in link below.
That would be a funny plate to see. I really don't know how he gets around NJ with it being that low. Must be a lot of places he can't drive.
From the article that went along with the Z my understanding is that he initially was building it for the track, so clearance wasn't really an issue. As for the NSX the skirts he put on it are kind of ridiculous but still looks pretty mean.
Articles:
Datsun
http://www.stanceworks.com/2012/06/s...s-datsun-240z/
NSX
http://www.stancenation.com/2013/04/...ble-acura-nsx/
Last edited by stfu&gbtw; 06-12-2014 at 11:06 PM.
Stance Works looks retarded. Singer looks tasty .
Gettin' no love on the import post, thoughts on the first post with the US cars? Obviously the C7 is nasty, but the WS6 is probably my most desirable (realistically speaking) car.
For the love of Le Mans: Japan’s outlaw racers
Tomohiro Aono's business card is a pale orange rectangle that simply reads, “Car Maniac”. He hands it over with both hands, in the traditional Japanese style, then laughs.
Aono and his friends Takeshi Moroi and Senji Hoshino are all members of a fairly exclusive club. Not only do they own racing cars bred for the gruelling Le Mans 24 Hours – whose 82nd running comes 14-15 June – but they also drive them on the street.
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