leeeeena
Leeeeena the Jalopchick
leeeeena

@Geeky1: Heh, I know what you mean about the People's Republic of Kommiefornia, but all that says to me is that we have to be more creative to get around those extra rules and regulations. Besides, I like the result of the smog standards; unlike on the East Coast, I can actually breathe and don't get headaches when i Read more

@MikeTheRipper12: Hehe, you have no idea! I went camping Yosemite National Park once; we managed to cram in a giant box of firewood, four sleeping bags, winter clothing (it was snowing in Yosemite), food, drinks, a tent, and a bunch of random crap in my little car. Oh, and a six-foot passenger too. I really wish I Read more

@gearhead_318: Full disclosure: I had a 1988 IROC-Z as my first car. This was just when I was getting into cars and I had no idea what connotations it carried. I loved that thing and still have a soft spot for them now. Read more

@Ethenal: I always wonder what happens to all the autos that get swapped out. Is there like a giant warehouse full of them somewhere? Do they just get scrapped and recycled? Inquiring minds want to know! Read more

@$kaycog: I'm not sitting around pining for it, but I do love it when I'm there and it irritates me that I can't get the same thing everywhere else, heh. I've been spoiled. Read more

@Sl8ter13: It does appear that way, but it also looks like it's much bigger and heavier and is creating a lot more drag. Light and nimble FTW! Read more

I believe California is one of the best places in the world for cars and car culture. It works its way under your skin and gets in your blood, and you don't realize or miss it until you don't have it anymore. Sure, it helps that there are a lot of affluent people out there who can afford to indulge their automotive Read more

@spiegel1: I like how when I image search "full of awesome" for something to add to this thread, a bunch of Zonda pictures come up.