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Favorite car origins?

Domestic
119 (16.2%)
Import (Asian)
103 (14%)
European
158 (21.5%)
I don't have a car because I play blockland.
354 (48.2%)

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You'll cowards wont even itasha your car.

and yet he still somehow looks like less of a neckbeard than an american


The snow melted too fast. Now I'm sad :(

I hope we get a good amount of short heavy snow again.

Camino wouldn't crank today, using my parents 2009 ford expedition xl. This thing is surprisingly fast.
« Last Edit: February 16, 2016, 01:05:44 AM by Alkatjo »

350z's in ohio suck ass.

everytime I try to go forward in the snow the ass end just slides out.  winter specialized tires, 90lb sand bag in the hatch, doesn't matter.

Try filling the tires with sand and water instead of air. We do that here to avoid sliding in mud. I suppose the same applies to the snow or you could chain up your tires.

Try filling the tires with sand and water instead of air. We do that here to avoid sliding in mud. I suppose the same applies to the snow or you could chain up your tires.
ya know its not a very good idea to expose things that can rust to water

stainless steel chains you silly

stainless steel chains you silly
im pretty sure hes talking about the steel bands in the tire or maybe the inside of the rims

chains are illegal in Ohio :/

thinking about getting snow socks for the tires because they are legal, I just don't know if it's a gimmick or not.  Plus chains on a 350z is a terrible idea

the slightest bump and the chains would maim the wheel well wouldn't they? lol

i see challengers, GT86s, and various BMWs(at least one has to be rwd) that do fine just about every day

When stuff gets bad, I chain up the back tires and fill them all up with sand and air.

How do you put sand in your tires?

Lmao what loser has to worry about snow.
Gay faces is who. Loke lol omg.

How do you put sand in your tires?
You make sure the valve is on the highest point possible. You remove the valve, put a funnel, fill the wheel with sand, put the valve back, and fill with air up to your desired pressure.