Good thing the drivetrain is secure. :hsugh:
man alaive I can not tell,
hmmmmm, something nicly european
hmmm 4-door, v6, rhd, with a distributer, VW style strut.
I’ll go with some sort of vw/seat/audi.
although it might be a Cima or something
That looks like a BMW 3-series sedan, late ninties-early 00’s…
But I suppose because of the RHD it could be some Euro car I have no clue about…
Don’t forget RWD and Auto.
That’s a tough one. I wanna say it’s a vauxhall?
I like how the hand brake is up :lol: As if the car might roll further away :lol:
Opel Omega :dunno:
BMW 3series Sedan. I’m pretty sure it’s called the same thing there. Can tell by the trim line that goes across the side of the car. And the cut line under the windows. Possibly even a M3. Except this driver cheaped out on the steelies and didn’t get the nice BMW steelies.[/img]
Wow… clearly none of you have ever been in a BMW 3 series. The lines, the C pillar, and the interior all look NOTHING like any BMW. Not to mention E36s have I4s or I6s, not V engines.
I don’t know what it is… but BMW isn’t even close.
I have a feeling it’s Australian. I’m gonna go with a Holden Commodore… late 90s, maybe 98 or 99.
It does Kinda look liek a Holden, haha I want to bring in a Ute, they are SICK!!!
Hehe, was gonna say too… no way is that a 3 series, especially NOT an M3. There’s a damn good chance of it being an Opel Omega though, since it’s pretty much a caddy catera, and that looks like a catera.
Obviously it was a drifting accident. The car must be in a country where 3F3F is out in the theatres already. Some kid took his dads car to see it with his buddies and tried out his super skills.
Everyone knows that you CAN’T drift without a spin knob :roll: