its definitely a good job, copilots make like 65 G starting and actual pilots usually start in the 6 figures. :wackit:
Well -sweat... what can I say? -clapclap haha its s mini nimbus =D that is AWD with a evo3 engine in it.... not alot of these around... didnt expect anyone to know
My dad's been complaining all yr that "why didnt you go buy the normal one: (1), it costs half the price to buy (2) insurance and running costs are less (3) there 7 seats in a nimbus, and your RVR only has 4 (4) you can only get in teh back thru teh 1sliding door (its rear door is like one you'll find on a van) blah blah blah" LOL... i will one day answer that question
Haha. It's modded my style. Ya, they don't have this car in Japan, so they is no JDm version of this car. Lol, I tried to colour match the car. gold rims tend to look better on black car. Well, winters here so everthings off. Gotta wait till the spring. Damn toronto weather. -unsure
its snowing today a little bit in regina, but its still like 4 degrees out, which is pretty awesome for mid november
There are a few reasons for this: 1. To keep their nicer set of wheels in good condition so they use a cheap set of wheels during the winter. 2. Some people have very wide tires for the summer, which is very dangerous for the winter.
not to mention the threads on the rubber that facilitates gripping on ice for safety. @bb: if you were to drive winter rubbers in summer, it's going to wear out the rubber, and if you were to drive summer rubber during winter, you can consider yourself dead. summer tires is like a sleigh on ice.
icicic....wow that must be ubbber expensive running 2 diff sets of wheels... Guess i notice it a little then....coz when its ubbbber rainy here... My wheels dun grip the tarmac velly well...and end up wheel spinning a little when i leave junctions...coz no grip...><