As an aside, I only just realized the import of your PFP. "Dick pick" AKA a Dick pic. Clever pun. I love it.I knew this wouldn't get by you.![]()
As an aside, I only just realized the import of your PFP. "Dick pick" AKA a Dick pic. Clever pun. I love it.I knew this wouldn't get by you.![]()
You’re a man of good taste.Love the acronym, haha. The Alpina B8 is my favorite current BMW model. Also love the M8 and the XB7.
Well I mean the user name is a giveawayI knew this wouldn't get by you.![]()
Good luck again if you want to save money make a “clone car” would be like half the cost even if a shop did the work a #s matching would set you back probably close to 1/4 a mil(after auction +transport cost) those “138’s” ) are getting harder and harder to find even when it hasn’t been stripped and put on another base model Chevelle1970 Chevelle SS LS6 454
Excellent choice. This would be right up your alley: https://www.reduxleichtbau.com/This would be part of my dream BMW lineup, right next to an E30 M3.

Thanks! My Gladiator is blue and I'm an Army vet, so the Jeep's name in Benjamin Bufford Blue, or Bubba for short.I see we have a fellow Forrest Gump fan here, its one of my favorite movies of all time. Lt. Dan and Bubba FTW. Whenever I go to FL, always stop by the Bubba Gump Shrimp company, if nothing for the nostalgia of it.
Jeep has really upped their game in the last decade, I like their newest models, including the Gladiator and the Wagoneer. Nice classic choice on the Impala.
Could always get a Bel air or Biscayne they are legit same body just diff Trim prices/moldings in different places and small variations on the vin/body tag (under fire wall)Regarding the Impala, that's "Baby" off of Super Natural. Loved that car!
Thank you for your service, Sir. Much respect. I always regret the fact that I never took the chance to go to West Point. At one point I wanted to train and get in shape for the Navy Seals. Perhaps in the next life.Thanks! My Gladiator is blue and I'm an Army vet, so the Jeep's name in Benjamin Bufford Blue, or Bubba for short.
Regarding the Impala, that's "Baby" off of Super Natural. Loved that car!
This would be perfect if I were in the UK.Excellent choice. This would be right up your alley: https://www.reduxleichtbau.com/
Excellent choices. Unique cars. The Lexus LFA was one of the greatest cars from Japan IMO:JDM 2000 Mazda Roadster with 6MT in Okinawa
JDM 1999 Toyota Altezza AT in Tokyo
I’m looking forward to getting a Mazda Demio when I return to Japan.
I’ve owned my current vehicle for nearly a decade which is quite the feat since I was almost at a rate of of new car every six months prior.

The S class is an all-time legend. Great vehicle. The new Cayenne EV is the most powerful and most high-tech production vehicle ever made by Porsche. It even beats their Spyder Supercar in performance. The Turbo model is a beast. Great all-rounder. Perfect for off-roading and trips to the slopes, and equally capable on the track. It uses inductive wireless charging too, a first in EVs. Can't wait to get my hands on one.Cayenne is a superb car
I personally drive and love the S-Class.
Nothing beats a rolls or a Ferrari though


Impalas had 6 taillights and Belairs and Biscayne had 4.Could always get a Bel air or Biscayne they are legit same body just diff Trim prices/moldings in different places and small variations on the vin/body tag (under fire wall)
True but would be a easy “clone car conversion” is what I meant sorry if I left that part out my shop has done quite a few “convertible” conversions on a 2 door belair or biscyane hard top and just used the vin and fire wall stamp off a true “impala convertible” adding a tail light to each side is easy asf in terms of metal workImpalas had 6 taillights and Belairs and Biscayne had 4.
Brings back memories of my Uncles 1962 black Impala SS withe the legendary 409. My father who was my Uncle's older brother, was not as cool as Uncle Luca and owned a 1964 Belair.
Godspeed brotherCan't wait to get my hands on one.