Azian6er Compilation Video

That video gave me a hard on.

I want to see Bryan vs. Pat, too. I'm sure Pat is faster, but it would be interesting to see the spread.
 
Sorry, off topic - TStar, I have to ask - you live in the mecca of fine automobiles (Deutscheland) and you drive a Mazda?? lol... If I lived there, boy would I have fun!! Lemmie guess, if you live there, you want something different, right?? :D
 
offtopic@tampa..

personally, i bought a mazda because the price was right (i paid 14,900 euro for my 1.6l 323F), an VW golf with a comparable accessory/equipment would have been like 18-19,000 euros ...the mazdas were always superb in the ADAC statistics (reliability) and the dealers of japanese cars never were as arrogant as the german car dealers... there was NO WAY that i could have decided to buy a german car...

you ppl have a false view of germany as a "car country".
few facts:
- when buying a new car within europe you will pay the most money when buying in germany (even for the cars built here).

- quality and service with german manufacturers were utter crap within the last 10years (even today, if you buy a german car in germany,you get worse factory guarantee conditions, less service and higher prices than people who buy a car in another eurocountry)

- german TUEV + police will f*ck you in your popo for almost any modding of your car. making a modded car street legal is an expensive and difficult thing to do down here.
either the additional accessory/part has an E-number (approved by the EU, only tested "standard" accessory has this...like headlights, audiostuff, etc blahblah) or you can pay a huge amount of money to make individual modifications street legal by the national TUEV.
e.g.: adding a turbokit : 3000 for the kit, 1000 for labor, 1500 for tuev inspection/accreditation.. only successful (=legal to drive) if the car passes exhaust emission inspections AFTER the modding..which is highly unlikely with all the progressively developing exhaust emission standards. so you can basically trash thousands of euros and still fail the approval tests..

- driving is not necessarily fun down here..general speed limit is 50kmh within city limits (in residential areas it's mostly 30kmh), the roads are in a bad condition, we have stationary speed cameras every here and there and the autobahn is always crowded in the daytime...

and just in case you forgot: gas prices...
about 1,35euro/liter for premium gas = 1,63US$/liter = 1,63us$/0.26gallons = 6,27us$/gallon.. filling the p5's gas tank is 55*1,63=89,65us$
insurance and taxes (for beeing allowed to drive a car) eat you up....

driving a car down here has become an anti-pleasure in the last years...
 
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looks like the whole site is down actually, I am sure it will be back up later today

I have not seen it yet either :(
 
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