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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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It's like so close to being a car but it's so far from being and definitely not a car.

Do any starfishs around where you guys live drive razors like theyre golf carts?

I live in a fairly small town so a lot of people drive them around since it's a five minute drive everywhere. You see lots of ATV's too.

I live in a fairly small town so a lot of people drive them around since it's a five minute drive everywhere. You see lots of ATV's too.
I guess I could understand around a small town, but when I see clean razors driving around suburbia, my balls are indirectly being busted.

I live in a fairly small town so a lot of people drive them around since it's a five minute drive everywhere. You see lots of ATV's too.
Woah dude u live in payson? My roommate lives there lol he said it's a small redneck town with nothing in it

Woah dude u live in payson? My roommate lives there lol he said it's a small redneck town with nothing in it

He's right. There's nothing at all here. The most exciting thing we've got going is the Dunkin Donuts that just opened up.

contemplating getting headers for 325$. pros: SOUND, 12-15 hp gains, better fuel economy. cons: sound at night, that smell you get with no catalytic converters, cop magnet. the second resonator delete i do have DOES make the car sound louder when you get on the throttle, but it's just that: a volume increaser. i want that smoker-lung rasp and some popping rly bad

with all the rainy days lately I've been visiting large parking lots to slowly progress my way into drifting. I'm only trying the feint technique but it's soooo fun. and i thought taking corners going 50 or 60 felt amazing lol. keeping direction and speed out of the drift is the hardest part, right behind proper weight transfer. definitely not ready to try it on dry pavement yet-- mostly because of experience but i don't want to wear out my tires and especially my suspension that much yet

So in my country Brazil we had a 100% brazilian car brand named Gurgel, it made cars like this.










But sadly it died out in 1995 due to financial issues, but what do you guys think of these? I got inspired to post this here because I've seen one next to my house like that first car in these pictures earlier today, it's smaller than you think. I also want to make gurgels in blockland but that's another subject
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gurgels are pretty cool, especially that first one

surprisingly my province (New-Brunswick) did make one car in the 70's
it was the Bricklin SV-1
production only lasted a year (1974-1975) because it wasn't reliable at all and had stuffty security ratings PLUS the company went bankrupt





looks kind of like a c4 vette / fc rx7 mix

Yeah the bricklin was just one of those automotive disasters that wasted millions of dollars on a bad idea, like the Edsel. At least now they're so little known that they make good collector's items.



How hard is it to find parts for that b e a s t

How hard is it to find parts for that b e a s t
It's not that hard there's like two places in america and like 4 or 5 places in europe i can get parts from.

That being said I've been waiting for a damn voltage regulator since like january so ya