Exotic Car Hacks has some very helpful tip with the exotic car market when it comes to buying and selling at the right time.
Watching his video, I have to agree with him. I'm still going to hold any further decision making until I've been given the opportunity to drive the car.
Old enough as in I just got my driver's license? Old enough that I can buy a pack of cigarettes and gamble? haha j/k
The guy's video was boring because it was just him ranting; no editing whatsoever. Don't worry, there weren't any brain cells lost by watching his video. :D
It was at the Tokyo Auto Salon but still with the camo. Given it's a bigger event then Detroit, it had a huge crowd gathering. As humble as Japanese culture is, I don't think there will be as much uproar as the U.S.
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He looks like a Puerto Rican Vin Diesel. :rofl:
I'm just curious, how old are you? I skipped through most of the video, laughed at a few parts and then let it finish. It's his rant, his video, his opinion and took it with a grain of salt. People have all kinds of opinions and don't get why...
This is from Allen Castillo at Elmhurst Toyota who posted this this up on SF. He's the main go-to guy for OEM Toyota Supra parts.
"More than likely like anything TRD japan this stuff will more than likely not be offered here in the states through the dealer network like they offer these parts...
I'm surprised to not see one photoshop of the 2020 Supra on HRE wheels? I'm ol skool so it was all about the JDM or BBS wheels. If you couldn't afford them, rock the stock wheels until you could. What I don't get are people who do builds and then go with cheap knock off wheels.
:lol: Matt Farah is hilarious, very blunt.
Those are similar things that I've also noticed when I saw both FT-1's cars in person (Irvine' Cars n Coffee and Pebble Beach's concept lawn) as well. It had a very nice wide and low presence of an exotic especially since both concepts were...
I'm waiting for real reviews from Chris Harris or Matt Farah; not an invite only pre-party review.
Haha. You have to love the car you're buying so that's all that matters. What parts of the concept did you critic that didn't make it into production?
Makes sense. You mentally disassociated yourself from the FT-1 with the excuse that nobody's going to build that and reinforced on the items that would make it. You've got instant gratification and now feel more partial to the car.
Aside from the FT-1 scaled up version, a lot of Toyota and...
:headbang: Oh hell yeah. Ever since Ryan @ Eibach sold his 997.1 C2S for a 997.1 GT3, it's been on my mind to finally go GT3. My C2S is fun but a white (or Aqua Blue) 997.2 GT3 will always be on my radar. My wife thinks I'm absolute nuts :rant:
Look at that interior! :drool:
I hear what Australian of The North is saying. I've seen more negative comments then excitement, even on Toyota's social media that I've stopped counting. They even sent an update to help calm the fire. That should mean a lot.
I recall the level of excitement for the FT-1 was absolutely...
Sorry to hear. I grew up down there in Imperial Beach so I'm familiar with those dealerships.. I remember when Honda used to be Fuller Honda and being privately owned meant, better customer service and discount on parts. Not anymore now with the Penske monopoly took over. I wouldn't even...
No doubt, so are Miatas. The numbers don't lie and the honeymoon ended quickly. Did Toyota and Subaru have a successful run, many would say yes. To me, I immediately lost interest when 1)Toyota announced that it was teaming up with Subaru and building from their parts bin 2)Announced that...
Millennials want their cake and eat it too. This is the generation that got participation awards just for participating. Mix in Apple's philosophy of disposable hardware and you'll have a bunch of kids that don't value things nor hold on to them. It's not a phenomena that nostalgic things...