ForcedTorque;909480 said:
I was going to say..............People don't understand just how far we came to that meet. i wish Noah and I would have pulled his car with a new F-150. But that trip would only have been half as fun like that too. I loved riding/driving Noah's car, but it couldn't have been the same with a whole family in that car.
I would have loved to drie my car to Chicago if it had been me and Vonda, but not the girls too. I don't race when they're in the car, so it wouldn't have been fun if a fast car had pulled up beside me and I had to say no to him like a little sissy. It was way more tiring to drive the truck though with that giant ass'd trailer on the back and having to go through a hundred miles of road construction with concrete barriers on both sides of me.............:aigo:
jugodegolf;909422 said:
Me 3. It is one fine example of a almost perfect supra...:biglaugh:
I need you to make me a list of what I need for my car to be a perfect supra.....as long as it doesn't involve the number 7 in it anywhere..........:biglaugh:
green;909563 said:
wow car is looking awesome and insanely clean good job and keep up the work
Thank you sir. You have great taste in supras.............:biglaugh:
rigle1818;909581 said:
Thanks to you too. It's a work in progress, but I'm gaining on it slowly.
Ryan, thanks for the picture of my car off the trailer. That guy in the white hat looks like he would drive a Ford Contour instead of a supra.