
Pioneer TS-X33 Carrozzeria speakers
I’ve decided to try and post with some more regularity this upcoming season instead of collecting a lot of images and info and do bulk posts.
I’ve decided to try and post with some more regularity this upcoming season instead of collecting a lot of images and info and do bulk posts.
So as usual the car has just been standing still in a storage during winter. I could’ve easily went over there and worked on the Skyline brake conversion, or kept going with the turbo fans for the rear wheels. But as usual I just keep pushing that stuff forward and tell myself to fix it ”later”.
Since I don’t own a garage where I can work on the car, it’s always a challenge to have the car rolling during the entire summer season. What I do have, is a job at a car dealership where I can work on the car after hours. And with that I also have a bunch of pretty awesome co-workers to ask for help when it’s needed.
The car has been sleeping since November last year and it’s already the beginning of May so it’s definitely time to revive the black beauty soon.
I got the question from a friend to be included in a sound recording for a video game database full of sound effects and vehicles!
Now they got a Piazza in their database, as they ran up and down the air field strip recording any posssible combination of sounds on all gears, shifting, buttons, braking you name it! Fun thing to do, and maybe just maybe it will be my Piazza that you hear in a upcoming video game!
It all started when a friend of mine texted me saying that he’d found an unusual car for sale. It was an 80s Japanese hatchback, 2.0L turbo with RWD, LSD rear axle and ”Handling by Lotus”.
Me, I had never even heard of the model and at first sight I thought: ”That car is rather ugly.” But my friend kept pushing: ”Imagine going to any car meet and most of the people there would never know what car you’re driving!”
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