Thanks! It's somewhat stock only has Heli Riser clip-ons and a Micron slip-on. 28k miles.
I know what you mean, I found this really nice one locally that has all the right farkles: https://sfbay.craigslist.org/scz/mcy/d/santa-cruz-99-honda-vfr-800/7145809716.html I don't need 3 VFRs...
I bought another yellow 2000 VFR lol
This one belonged to a friend of mine that had the usual Stator/RR issues, he had a friend try to fix it but he ended making it worse.
They both decided to throw in the towel so I was able to scoop it up for a song. Plan is to flip it.
I agree that it is early days. I was mainly going by the stability we saw in the number of new cases over the past 5 or so days. It seems to hover around ~5500 new cases/day.
I agree with most of your analysis but what is your take on the number of newly reported cases? It seems that we're finally seeing the effects of the quarantine there as the number of new cases has started to stabilize and in the case of Lombardy, decline.
I think its funny that GM is still pissed at them so they had to copy-pasta the C8 reviews from other sites. Though, I guess that isn't too out of the ordinary for them since 90% of their content is copy-pasta. Their original review content is largely still bad.
I like the accents. The Pista v. McLaren review went about as I expected. British guy picks British car, duh. At least the other two presenters called him out on it when it was in fact notably slower.
I think the 500c Abarth is an excellent choice. These cars get a lot of flack that I, more often than not, find unfounded. The 1.4T is a fine little engine, they just don't like crappy oil or negligent owners that forget to change their oil. My wife and I thought about getting one as a commuter...
I think it is pretty elegant design. The side intakes are large but I think the right color/trim spec could probably make them less noticeable. I'm curious how they'll keep your stored items from cooking...