Not on the way to work, but after playing basketball tonight. One of the guys just got this over the winter after selling his McLaren 720.He's going to England to pick up his new toy, 650S.I sat in the front seat for a minute and the seat was awesome. The seat bolster was so tight that I wasn't very comfortable.
Quote from: carcrazed on February 28, 2018, 12:40:08 amNot on the way to work, but after playing basketball tonight. One of the guys just got this over the winter after selling his McLaren 720.He's going to England to pick up his new toy, 650S.I sat in the front seat for a minute and the seat was awesome. The seat bolster was so tight that I wasn't very comfortable. gorgeous Are those the standard seats?
Quote from: lebowski on February 28, 2018, 04:46:43 pmQuote from: carcrazed on February 28, 2018, 12:40:08 amNot on the way to work, but after playing basketball tonight. One of the guys just got this over the winter after selling his McLaren 720.He's going to England to pick up his new toy, 650S.I sat in the front seat for a minute and the seat was awesome. The seat bolster was so tight that I wasn't very comfortable. gorgeous Are those the standard seats?Nope, they're the optional carbon fibre buckets. Just under $6k.
Quote from: OliverD on February 28, 2018, 05:58:36 pmQuote from: lebowski on February 28, 2018, 04:46:43 pmQuote from: carcrazed on February 28, 2018, 12:40:08 amNot on the way to work, but after playing basketball tonight. One of the guys just got this over the winter after selling his McLaren 720.He's going to England to pick up his new toy, 650S.I sat in the front seat for a minute and the seat was awesome. The seat bolster was so tight that I wasn't very comfortable. gorgeous Are those the standard seats?Nope, they're the optional carbon fibre buckets. Just under $6k.Seems reasonable - at that price you almost can't ~not~ get them
Quote from: KD on February 28, 2018, 07:48:22 am^ Nice winter beater...lollol wow. I guess I should stop being afraid to take my lowly Camaro out today......
^ Nice winter beater...lol
Quote from: Vmango on February 28, 2018, 07:50:00 amQuote from: KD on February 28, 2018, 07:48:22 am^ Nice winter beater...lollol wow. I guess I should stop being afraid to take my lowly Camaro out today......That night was the second time he drove it. It only had 100KM on the odometer.I'm sure he had fun yesterday with the weather we had.If you guys see this car at Calabogie this spring, that will be him. I doubt there is another one in this colour in the GTA.
'68 Cutlass 4 door that somehow escaped becoming a parts car.
Saw a Camry Wagon this morning.
On the way home last night, I saw both a red Guilia Ti and a dark grey Stelvio. Both on the Hanlon within ~30 seconds of one another, travelling in opposite directions.Wait...they were both travelling - they weren't dead on the road! (yet)
Quote from: tortoise on March 01, 2018, 09:47:24 amSaw a Camry Wagon this morning. Holy crap....I honestly cannot remember the last time I saw one of those. Not exactly pretty is it.
Quote from: No-san on March 01, 2018, 09:31:05 amOn the way home last night, I saw both a red Guilia Ti and a dark grey Stelvio. Both on the Hanlon within ~30 seconds of one another, travelling in opposite directions.Wait...they were both travelling - they weren't dead on the road! (yet)And... when I was out briefly Tuesday afternoon I saw a red 4C being rather vigorously exercised.3 functioning Alfa's in the same city? Could be a world record.
Yeah, the Camry wagon that I saw was rusting pretty badly. Had a trailer hitch too. Such an odd design, the ass end looks so droopy and the roof has a convex shape to it.
That D-pillar was definitely odd. The contemporary Accord wagon was far more handsome, though likely less practical.