Let me guess. Your friend is thirteen?Haitian_King wrote:My friend says to keep the trim and that getting a detail will my black paint "pop". He says that it looks good and very tasteful.
AHH MOPAR!!!Haitian_King wrote:23 going on 24.
He's quite knowledgeable about autmobiles. Mostly a MOPAR expert though. He hearts domestics.
Why would I take advice from a 13 year old Brian? That's just silly.
What? Come-on man!Haitian_King wrote:Lmao. I've never heard that about MOPAR's.
I've always been a foreign car driver (with the exception of my first car. It was a Jeep Grand Cherokee. Great car.)
MOPAR is the performance division of Chrysler. Where as Ford has SVT (Special Vehicle Team), Mercedes has AMG, Nissan has NisMo (Nissan Motorsport), Toyota has TRD (Toyota Racing Development), ect. Other manufactures have something similar or contract their special/performance cars to be built normally to Engineering/racing firms that have close contact/relationship to them. I know GM has used Callaway Engineering before, as well as SLP Engineering for the high performance Trans-Am called the Firehawk. And after Mercedes bought AMG, the old owner Hans-Werner Aufrecht started H.W.A. Racing and is in charge of Mercedes-AMG official factory entry in DTM.Haitian_King wrote:Lmao. I've never heard that about MOPAR's.
I've always been a foreign car driver (with the exception of my first car. It was a Jeep Grand Cherokee. Great car.)
Ah dude! I totally forgot that one. That's a good one.maxnix wrote:Fix Or Repair Daily
Uh hey uh, Captain Happy?marksport wrote:
MOPAR is the performance division of Chrysler. Where as Ford has SVT (Special Vehicle Team), Mercedes has AMG, Nissan has NisMo (Nissan Motorsport), Toyota has TRD (Toyota Racing Development), ect. Other manufactures have something similar or contract their special/performance cars to be built normally to Engineering/racing firms that have close contact/relationship to them. I know GM has used Callaway Engineering before, as well as SLP Engineering for the high performance Trans-Am called the Firehawk. And after Mercedes bought AMG, the old owner Hans-Werner Aufrecht started H.W.A. Racing and is in charge of Mercedes-AMG official factory entry in DTM.