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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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this guy putting antlers on his motorcycle is the best thing ive ever seen

Are we just gonna ignore the GT-R on the right?

Are we just gonna ignore the GT-R on the right?
Was thinking this too omg. Lol.

Are we just gonna ignore the GT-R on the right?
you think im ignoring a nissan? hahaha of course not im head over heels for nissans, but the focus is obv the ANTLERS ON THE MOTORCYCLE WHAT!!!

This drove by my house today. It brought a smile to my face. I want to get a nice manual 240 so I can swap in a more powerful engine.

Not the actual car, but it looked exactly like this


Also, for the past week and half or so, I've been daily driving my dad's 6-speed manual Versa. It's not powerful by any means and the clutch can be difficult to use compared to other cars, but it's been going well. The first day was a little rough. I rolled through almost every stop sign, and stalled twice (once reversing uphill into a parking space, and again for bringing the clutch up with it in 1st and the brake up). Since then, I've just had a few shaky hill starts.

you think im ignoring a nissan? hahaha of course not im head over heels for nissans, but the focus is obv the ANTLERS ON THE MOTORCYCLE WHAT!!!
lmao, wouldn't that be illegal? It clearly covers up the "passenger" rearview mirror.


Also, my dad makes it look stupidly easy but what's a good trick to advance while going uphill with the car stopped? It keeps on stalling for me. :C

I use the handbrake, shift into 1st, and accelerate as I slowly release the clutch and the handbrake but it still stalls.
« Last Edit: March 07, 2016, 08:55:34 AM by Pastrey Crust »

I haven't tried using the handbrake. I bring the clutch up close to the bite point and rev it to about 2-3000rpm, then let the clutch out fast enough, but not too fast. I'm not very good at it yet either.

lmao, wouldn't that be illegal? It clearly covers up the "passenger" rearview mirror.
no lol the forget
also u can see on the otherside that it clearly does not cover up, and the rightside just got pushed by the wind. he probably fixed it after driving past a loving gt-r lol cmon piecrust

I haven't tried using the handbrake. I bring the clutch up close to the bite point and rev it to about 2-3000rpm, then let the clutch out fast enough, but not too fast. I'm not very good at it yet either.
This would be fine if you didn't have someone behind you.

lmao, wouldn't that be illegal? It clearly covers up the "passenger" rearview mirror.


Also, my dad makes it look stupidly easy but what's a good trick to advance while going uphill with the car stopped? It keeps on stalling for me. :C

I use the handbrake, shift into 1st, and accelerate as I slowly release the clutch and the handbrake but it still stalls.
handbrake, 1st, bring clutch up to biting point, give it some gas to the point the car feels like its kinda pulling forward, drop the handbrake, bring up clutch fully and floor it

alternatively work on your clutch control and then you'll rarely have to put up any handbrakes uphill
« Last Edit: March 07, 2016, 04:43:26 PM by |Shadow »

This particular clutch is a piece of stuff. It's too rough to do any sort of precise movements for me. Feels like the brake pedal. I'll go practice with my skills next week when no one needs the truck.

This particular clutch is a piece of stuff. It's too rough to do any sort of precise movements for me. Feels like the brake pedal. I'll go practice with my skills next week when no one needs the truck.
my first car was/is like that, just give it some more revs. as long as u bring the clutch up slowly it shouldn't jerk or anything

« Last Edit: March 07, 2016, 05:08:48 PM by Kumquat »

replaced the starter in a neighbor's corolla. at least one person in their family gets in a crash like every other season and that car definitely needed more than a new starter lmao

also, my mom hates the rwd in her 2007 chrysler 300 3.5L so we're selling it already
shoot dude i had to shell out 2.50 lol. worth it though, after the rest of the 87 burned out the difference was apparent
actually i lied
93 is really $2.1 :)

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this is a little too much for me i'll admit
cosmetically this looks stock
i like the body kit a lot tbh
this is damn gorgeous bitch u cray
too much camber imo but it looks like a track car so the mods make sense
bitch this is DAMN gorgeous u cray wow look at that car wow
not sure if you were calling those cars rice or not but i responded as such lol