I can ( This one , easily, with the trade in of my Mazda ), I don't want a boxster, because I will never explain why I didn't go for a 911 except "I couldn't afford the cheapest one".
Now we arrive at a point : A person who can afford a boxster says he wouldn't because of 911 owners. And since I am the one who can afford it, I will answer to your question : "Yes, they should".
But seeing you actually think it's all in "being rich" but not in "driving a cockish boxster", I doubt you will see the point
And ofcourse, about the movie.
Thank you for frapsing a replay with the hud still on. You see, none of us has an S2 license, so we aren't able to watch *.spr files on our own. This is very nice and generous of you
unlikely you'd find a good conditioned one, but good choice though. For that price you'd get a good conditioned R34 GTR or a perfect conditioned R32 GTR, both of those would pwn
Ok, I've seen your attemt at making a movie, and I really must say that this is an... an attempt that actually is very good....(Expected some bashing, havent you? Ok, here you go then) But, the camerawork is a bit unimaginative (find better spots to film from) and needs more smoothing, the swirl (or was it twirl) effect looked bad from the beginning, but you used more than once... spoiled the movie for me. At 2:51, I don't know WHAT it is, but it's blocking my view... All in all a solid performance, kept me quite entertained. 8/10 for the good effort and progress.
Muscle cars are AMERICAN CARS FROM 1960-1970's.
Modern Muscle are REMAKES of AMERICAN CARS FROM 1960-1970, Using similar design and similar schematics (Big heavy coupe, AMERICAN MADE, MASSIVE V8 in the front, rear wheel drive in the back, bad cornering abilities, massive torque)
You are being YOURSELF (not to insult you with definitions) by bringing in Japanese and German sportscars.
Next, M5 is a V10 sports saloon full of electronics which has been tamed on the "Ring".
M3 is a V8 (wow, you got that one right this time) sports saloon or a sports coupe full of electronics which has been tamed on the Ring.
How exactly are they Big heavy coupes made in USA in the 70s, with a massive V8 in the front?
You're an adorable little troll with no proper information or inteligence in your head, aren't you? OFCOURSE , You're right... oh wait.. no you're not, BMW never made an engine for Chrysler...Oh yes... the Tiritec! How could I forget... BMW and Chrysler teamed up and came up with a 1.6 Inline 4 SINGLE overhead camshaft engine, which in your little thing you call brain equalt to massive, American V8
WOW... they sure ARE muscle car makers!
And by your own logic : Making an Engine = making a whole car... which is a moronic statement, may I add, especially considering BMW never COMPLETELY DESIGNED that engine.
You love smelling yourself getting pwned? You are a weird thing, you know that?
As I said - please stop talking about cars, as you actually have no idea what they are
Ehm... Lerts, please do excuse by bold approach, but you're not JUST "different"... you need help, a strayjacket and some happy pills to keep you in a happy place... The guy in that forum needs major help or euthanasia... and trust me that IF you spew complete giberrish, utter nonsense and other bull that doesn't make sense believing you're "special", while hundreds of people tell you that you are an idiot... I do believe the hundreds are right. There, I have criticized you, you are free to go and create a closed forum of your own and label me a moron
I'd put it under "sportscoupe" (a poor performing as one, yes, but a sportscoupe), rather than a muscle car then... I mean, what kind of a muscle car is it if it's not a burbling V8, but a V6 with it's turbo whistling?
And if you don't see my point about the same car being in different categories because of the engine - I'd continue with saying that A Civic Type-R is a sportscar, while the Civic 1.6 is a small 3 door hatch. Skyline GT-R R33 is a Sportscar, while a 2.0 Skyline is a regular coupe, and so on. The engine matters...
CTRA Race 1 usually attracts a wrecking crew to start at the end of the grid which remembers it's purpose at T1... EVERY TIME... it's quite good otherwise though
Nothing proves you have a lousy sense of humour more than this post...
On topic... had quite a bit of a free time, spent it in front of a TV and in the movie theatre
1. The thing - old movie, old SFX, but MAN, this is far better than any recent "horror thriller monster" movies... Enjoyed it very much. Not scary enough though, feels more like "Aliens".
2. Boondock saints - really nice movie, I managed to enjoy it from start to finish. Plot is weirdly nice, but a bit too simple. The style of the movie is very nice though, reminded me of "Lock, Stock and 2 smoking barrels" for some reason.
3. Death Race (2008) - a great video (not a movie) if you forget that it is supposed to have a plot. Pure eyecandy. (leave the movie theatre as soon as the 2nd racing day is over - they start injecting it with plot afterwards... which sucks hard
4. Death Note (a 37 episode manga series) - never was a fan of Anime and such, but got my hands on a collection of good ones (hand picked by a friend of mine). Great story, nice graphics. The one I'd trylly recommend
5. Transporter 3 - Seriously, if you have enjoyed the first two, than a lobotomised monkey like you will probably enjoy this one aswell... no plot, no good scenes, no good actors, no good (or even decent) CAR RELATED ACTION IN A CAR THEMED MOVIE... I'd say AVOID since I've seen people on this forum making a better LFS videos than this "hollywood blockbuster"
6.UHF - an old movie with Weird Al Yankovic in it. If you haven't seen it - you haven't missed much, if you have missed it and still regret it - go to Youtube and search for UHF Rambo, UHF Gandhi II and UHF Indiana Jones. That will give you the better parts of the movie.
Please stop talking about cars...
M3 was
1. Never I6 in E30
2. Never 2.5 liter (that is the M3 Evo III (sport evolution) and there are only 600 of those ever made)
American Muscle cars were
1. Never European
2. Never Japanese
Small engined coupes and sedans were never Muscle cars
Non V8 cars were never considerd Muscle cars
If you have any objections - please feel free to keep them to yourself. If you think you're still right - please say to yourself that KPGC10 Skyline and the E30 M3 are 60-70s American V8 powered big coupes, and then smack yourself on the face for such a statement