Drift King

Check out the pictures of me drifting an FWD Peugeot 406 (Light blue) and a 4WD Ford Focus WRC (White)! Super fun!

Peugeot 406 drift
Peugeot 406 drift
Peugeot 406 drift
Peugeot 406 drift
Peugeot 406 drift
Peugeot 406 drift
Cockpit view Focus
Cockpit view Focus
Ford Focus WRC drift
Ford Focus WRC drift
Ford Focus WRC drift
Ford Focus WRC drift
Ford Focus WRC drift
Ford Focus WRC drift

Sightings

At shadowland I saw a Nissan Juke nismo, Datsun 280z, 1979 Porsche 911, and a Corvette Stingray C7 (In the picture)! Sorry about the bad image quality on my mom’s phone.Me in front of a C7 Stingray

Me in front of a C7 Stingray

Beat That!

I beat Hot Wheels Beat That! I got it 12-25-13 and finished it today. Awesome game, I would recommend it.

Mid Drift
Mid Drift

 

3D Tuned

3Dtuning.com added the 2010 Mustang and Toyota GT-86 (Scion FR-S or Subaru BR-Z) back on the website! All is right.

6 Flags

I went on every roller coaster at 6-flags except for the Joker’s Jinx because it was closed! Superman went 90 mph.

Google

WARNING: Website posts will not be displayed on Google+ anymore. You must read them on the website.

Move Over Europe, Hypercar Coming Through

Europe has lost the supercar crown. With new methods for making fast cars more efficiently and making them faster, other countries have left Europe in the dust. Even though the Ferrari Club laughs at your Nissan GT-R nismo and your Chevy Camaro Z/28, those cars will leave them in the dust. Japan and America have different ideas then Europe when it comes to making a fast car. Here are some:

1.) Mass production (assembly lines) makes producing cars easier and cheaper.

2.) Cheaper production=cheaper car.

3.) They make performance packages like nismo, COPO, TRD, and Shelby to add on to the cars to make them faster.

4.) These cars are at least somewhat practical.

Clearly, Europe needs to start working.

Nissan GT-R nismo
Nissan GT-R nismo
Camaro Z/28
Camaro Z/28
Toyota GT-86 TRD
Toyota GT-86 TRD

Hot Wheels Hot Rod

On the way back from my vacation site, we passed lots of houses/places with lots of old cars and hot rods. One of these was a Hot Wheels themed metallic blue ’64 Chevy Nova station wagon. It wasn’t finished; the front end was incomplete but what I did see was amazing. It had chrome rims and yellow flames on the side. But on the back windows it had a Hot Wheels logo. Hot indeed!

Tuner Time

My new user activity is that you choose a car in the comments, and I will customize it and make a spotlight post. Please participate.