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the only way that last one works is if it’s a “Bond 007 Submarine” about to launch into the water and folding the running gear into the pod bay doors.
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Pretty much, yeah.
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It wouldn’t bug me if it wasn’t likely a potential road hazard.
Feel the same way about them as I do the street racing scene. If you endanger others on the road, then I don’t want you to be associated with general car enthusiasts
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can't argue with science
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At that point, it’s no longer even a “car” to me. It’s an automotive-themed sculpture that has no business being on the road.
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I think it’s cool, assuming the car is trailered everywhere that is a public road. It should just simply be illegal to drive cars like that. If it’s illegal for me to drive my otherwise stock car with an aftermarket intake then this shit should be too. That said, I "get" the aesthetic most of the time. Some are still way too over the top but there's definitely a level of "illegal to drive" but still looks cool to me.
![]() 09/13/2019 at 07:37 |
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With suitable tires a large amount of negative camber could work. “Works” still doesn’t mean that it would better than normal camber level
s
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Here’s
Milliken MX-1 formula car
from 1967.
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now now, nothing wrong with stance