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Sorry about the cadence there, that was fucked. Just dropping it, dude. What's going on right
now? You know what I mean? I'm sorry, dude. It's a freshest. I get all fired up. He said
black hole and I was like, fuck, I got a flashback to the Oakland Raiders. Dude, that is a
song. It's funny you say that I had a flashback. It was the Oakland Raiders. I was explaining
to Art what the black hole in the Oakland Raiders Coliseum is. And now the hole in
the middle of the stadium, the same people, uh, fly to Las Vegas. Oh, I was going to
say their Warriors fans now or something. Now they probably are Warriors fans as well.
This is their whole personality is being a pirate Darth Vader that screams for three
hours. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That is it. Yeah, it was just fascinating to me. Just like
thinking like some dude like having like a spiked shoulder, half of his face painted
and like chains on him. And then he's like, oh, can I please have two hot dogs? And
then like, just to walk to his car. You never seen these dudes. I'm so out of the loop
on football. I don't know anything about football. Sportsball conversation.
They look like a, what's it called? Kiss dude. Some of them do. Do you guys remember
from WWF Legion of Doom? That's what I'm imagining. Of course. Of course. So this
for the listeners that aren't familiar with American football, the Oakland Raiders
now Las Vegas, their cheering section, which is in the end zone. They have these
season ticket holders that have taken it upon themselves to create their entire
identity around the Oakland Raiders, Las Vegas Raiders. And they dress like
pirates and anything black you can imagine. Darth Vader is in the house. I
think there's a Chuckie. It's like a Mad Max, like bad guy group, like one of
the groups they would encounter in Mad Max, you know, exactly. Yeah, probably
they'd get overrun really quick by dude. Well guys, but why don't throw this out
there while you're, you got to give them a shout out because they have a
website. Just as we're talking through this, you can go to the black hole.com
Raider nations most notorious fan family. It's it's like flash animations
and stuff. It's all ghetto. I just want to say also that the Raiders
are terrible and they haven't made the playoffs in, uh, well, they went in
2021, but they haven't been deep into the playoffs since, I don't know,
20 years. Oh yeah. Al Davis is definitely alive. Um, their last playoff
win was 2003. What's the young Davis? Young Davis. What's the Davis that
runs it now? God, what is his first name? He is such a clean. They
always play that club. It's like my wife, my girlfriend's with me from
not for my money or my smile for my smile or something like that.
Our look up current Raiders owner and that is his real hair. I just want
to throw that out there right away. All right. Um, I forget his first name,
but um, he's Al Davis's son and he's probably 70 or something, right?
60. Interesting. Okay. So, um, and what is the, uh, wow. Okay.
All right. I don't know why we're talking about fascinating. Um, but yeah,
so I think you just mentioned that sorry while I was looking this up,
but doesn't he have like a gorgeous like 20 something year old wife?
Yeah. Well, he knocked up his girlfriend and, uh, the girl claimed
that she was with him for his beautiful smile, not the billion
dollars. Gotcha. That's exactly. Yeah. That makes perfect sense.
Um, just like the one that one guy that had Nicole Smith married,
right? Um, she left it. Well, that's, that's even more,
they were just in love.
She said it was pure love. Yeah.
Yeah. Wow. Also this is kids like watching ongoing. Please don't do this.
Raiders are an interesting franchise though. Cause they were in LA when we
were kids. They moved to LA and they came back to the bay and they
ruined the Coliseum and then by building Mount Davis. You know
that art? Oh, Davis, big old grandstands that are huge. And then,
and then they would have baseball games in there and they can't fill
the stadium. So it was just like tarps. It was just ugly. And it,
like, yeah. Historically whole thing kind of shitty franchise.
Yeah. It would be if they hadn't won so much like, and that
there was an era where they were very good and they had
70s, I guess. Yeah. 80s too. And they just, uh, they got a
big fan base and now it's like people's whole life.
Straight up gang shit. Yeah. Yeah. Dude. Well, I'm, I'm envisioning.
I wonder if the Vatos and the black Holians fight.
The black what? Black Holians. I'm black Holian. I need.
Raiders for my blog. I need Raiders for my bungle.
So I was telling ours that I will hear this real quick.
I'll go for it. Sorry. You go ahead. I want to hear this fact.
Well, meet the super fans. Get to know the unofficial
mascots of Raider Nation are lady of Raider Nation and it's a
woman with a dress and spikes on her head the violator and it's
some dude with like white and black and white stripes across
his face and he's kind of full on characters. It's like
wrestling. Well, the reason I bring it up is because of what
Lane just said senior raider. He's wearing like a mariachi
hat with like, like those more to those kind of vibe and
then a gorilla. Rilla is a gorilla with like, I think a
ball around his neck and like a how bum does he do it? How bum
does he when it's hot and he's walking to the stadium in Vegas?
He's got a gorilla. He's asked to wear it. He's the character.
So Warren. I mean, maybe one day when it's hot, he's senior
raider and then then he switches over to gorilla. Rilla
when it's cold, you know.
Gorilla has a sweet. You never see gorilla. Rilla in the
in the heat. I want to bring this back to cars.
You only see them in the mist. Yes.
It's a Mountain Dew mist or Sierra mist.
All right. I've been to one raider game. This is 20 years
ago. Oakland Coliseum Raiders Titans. I was there as a
Raiders fan for the rain for the record for the record. I'm
a Niners fan, but I'm not going to wear red to a Raiders
game. Oh, gotcha.
And you're not, you're not wearing your other team. If
they're not playing like you don't wear the other teams logo
anyway, but anyways, I digress, but the parking lot.
95% not a joke. Silver or black cars.
Wow, they take it that. Yeah, they're that whole
personality. Yeah, it is life. It is life. Yeah.
Sucker is life. Yes. I mean, I have noticed that.
Yeah. You go through the neighbor, like those flags are
flying. They wear black sweatshirts and but you're
talking about the cars worn, right? Like the cars
themselves. I'm talking about the cars. I'm talking about
the cars themselves were silver or black predominantly
like overwhelmingly. Yeah. And this was also a game that
there was also 20 years ago before like now every
car is a silver. Well, you had to make a choice.
Yep. You had to make a choice. Yeah.
Anyhow, that was a long diatribe on the Raiders.
I'll bring this back to cars based on this stat.
So have you guys seen those, those charts where it's
the colors over the years and it's the bars themselves
or the colors? It looks really cool. You can look this up
like, you know, basically, you know, most popular cars
sold bar graph or something like that. And yeah,
every car is white now. Yeah. And it's like, yeah,
the white keeps getting bigger and bigger, but the
other colors fluctuate like in the 70s, the yellows
and browns got really big and like, you know, they
all in the 80s red was huge. Totally. And it's funny
to see those patterns and now it's just like predominantly,
you know, silver, white or black, right? Yeah.
And then the 90s, like green was popular green and gold.
There was a lot of blue in the 50s. It looks like
yeah, there's teals. Yeah. Good. Good.
No, those are cool to see who's dictating that.
Is it the chicken or the egg? Like is it the car
companies or the people? I wonder about that
because if you drive by like a Mercedes dealership,
all the cars they're ordering to sell to the people are white.
All white. There's like one black car, one silver.
And maybe they'll be like a single blue car somewhere.
But then they also could say, well, those are the only
ones that do sell. Yeah. I do think it's the manufacturer.
Well, there are trends also, right? Like, and that's
where I know, I know. I'm thinking it's not just the
trans start, but I think you start with a celebrity who
drove a car. There was motorsport, which used to be a big
thing. So in terms of the race, you could even say
like with like Porsche 911s, remember when the 997 GT3 came
out? Yep. Like that came out or sorry, the G. Yeah, the point
two, I guess it would be sir. Are you talking about all
of them? They were white. Yeah. Like white was the color.
And then all of a sudden, like everyone wanted white
Porsches. And it was all based on the GT3.
Those three trends. Yeah. So it's a combo, right? It's the
vehicle set by, you know, whatever. So if that car was
any color because it was the GT3, people wanted to be
like the GT3. So it could have been blue and maybe
blue was going to be the move. Yeah. Like 996 GT3 whites
is super rare color. Yeah. Yeah. Most of them were silver,
right? Yeah. This is true. Silver. Silver. You know, there's
probably more yellows than whites. Well, I think it's also
it's interesting too. From an enthusiast perspective, the
strange colors have a better resale value or maybe just
like a cult following. So then there's like people that want
the weird colors art being one of those right there after
a certain amount of years. What's that? It's but it's after
like a certain amount of years after times gone by. You mean
the nostalgia of said color because they are rare at that point
because no one bought them and then it becomes a popular
color. Yeah. Becomes a color that's desired because they are
rare and it's applied to man thing. Yeah. It's interesting.
Yeah. Yeah. There's different different things going on there.
I mean, I think both BMW and Porsche have also
accommodated like custom colors for a long time, right?
So they have that as which gives you those kind of
kind of outliers and then those are the ones. Those are those
nuggets that later in the future, they're the PTS car.
That's like one of one or whatever, right? And everybody
seeks out. Yeah. But yeah, I mean, for me, it's like
it's it's part of like it's a way to sort of like help
like regulate this like car ADD that I have. Like, you know,
it's like when I'm seeking stuff out, like if I make it
super specific, then like there's like this hunt and
and also like I don't just buy whatever is in front of me.
Like I have to like take my time and find the one and
then I delay that and then I have it and then the the ownership
is short, but but I but I check the box. By the way, dude,
there was a fucking Daytona Daytona purple. What the fuck
it's called actually knows Techno Violet E 36 M three
with Modena interior, but it was a coop for sale here
locally and I almost went and looked at it, but it's
sold instantly. Like it was it was here at a dealership. It
popped up for a couple of days and it was gone. Is that what
Isaac's car is? Yeah, Isaac's is a four door sedan, but it's
Daytona over Modena Daytona. It's a color. No, he's got
like an M rain interior. I thought he had a hurricane. They
call it. No, Isaac here at beeline. Oh, a project. Oh
different. Exciting. Yeah, I think it's over Modena M
three. Yeah, four door M three E thirty six and I think it's
purple dog. I think it's Daytona. Yeah, I think you're right
because it's more purple. Yeah, yeah. It's more blue, right? I
can't remember, but I know it's darker in tech. Speaking
of colors, like BMW made two purples at one time. Crazy. By
the way, they didn't sell well either. I know that's the
thing, right? It said there. Then you have those which
were like put out there and just were not popular. And now
later, those are the ones that are the most sought after and
that bronze color was weird too. Back in the day, no one
of that. Oh dude. Yeah. Bizans. I love that color. Yeah. Yeah.
Well, you would, but no one wanted that dude. I wanted
it always. That's a sick color, but for some reason, a lot
of them came with a magma interior, which is super
weird because that's like that green. Are you
familiar with that color? Magma is like it's like a
greenish brown. It's not good. That sounds like something
that like you cut like comes out of your. It sounds like
something that art would seek out. Well, maybe if it was
on the exterior, but not for my leather. Yeah, like I
what's the color? It's a green. It's like a brownish
green. Yeah. I mean, I can I can text it to you
one of you guys. I mean, people can look it up. It's
called magma and for some reason, a lot of Bizans
cars, which is already a polarizing color. It's
like a metallic copper came with this fucking color and
that's you would think it would have a black or like a
gray interior, right? Or even like a tan or something,
or even like blue, bro. Definitely not. But yeah, I'll
send you this. I mean, warrants going to throw up a
little bit in this mouth. So is that is that what
Isaac says? Is this magma? No, Modena is beautiful.
It's like that peanut butter. No, his mind is my
not. It is not beautiful for the record. Okay, I like
I know. I think you're in the mind. You're both in the
mind. No way. One of those. Otherwise people would
seek it out. No way. I just showed I just showed
I just showed a lay in a picture of this magma.
Wait, it's like it's just like a light. It's like a
medium tan or something cardboard brown. It is.
It has the greenest tinge. Which one? Like
cardboard. The one that I just said. Yeah, magma.
It's greenish brownish. It's it's not good.
Dude, I mean, I'm pretty flexible with weird colors.
And this one is really not. I don't know. This might
be what what Isaac's car. I'm sorry, Isaac.
Your interior is gross over Magma. Yeah, I haven't
looked at his. I know his seats are pretty ripped up
and stuff. Yeah, dude, opportunity to confuse
matters. The new BMW red interior is called magma.
Oh, okay. Oh, no longer cardinal.
Yeah, I guess maybe it's a different shade of
red. It looks a lighter shade of brown. I mean,
like the other the other red. Oh, yeah, it's a little
light. It's way lighter. Yeah. The cardinal is cool.
Yeah. Cardinal sick. My my what do you think of a
Buffalo Buffalo? I'm down with. I'm not into it.
I'm down. I kind of like it's like a gray, but
it wears naturally. It's like it's always it
never looks like. I know it's always going to be
always like dingy. Yeah, I could see that. I dig it.
But it is a high quality. It was popular on like
or it wasn't but it was like seven series six
series two. I feel right. Like it was in some M
fives maybe. Oh, I don't know. Or was it I don't
I feel like it's earlier. Oh, okay. I always
are. Yeah, I've seen on like early seven, like
87 series and six series and stuff like that.
Maybe maybe. Yeah, I was really frustrated. I
don't know if it was last week's TST or the
week before that. One of their listeners asked
if the E 34 M fives interior is more
similar to an E 30s or an E 36 is in quality.
And I was like, and they were like, no, it's
still kind of shitty. And I'm like, are you fucking
kidding me? It is like hand built. It is so
good. Better E 30. Yeah, it's so tight. It's a
better E 30 like with better materials. It is
as good as it gets really for BMW. So I just
don't think they have a lot of exposure
or they haven't sat in a lot of E 34s, but
having owned an E 34 and five, I was
like, I was I was doing what our listeners
do and throwing their beer cans at the
stereo, you know, wow. Yeah, you spilled
your bong water all over it. It was like
shot. I spat it out, you know, when you
pushed in and it blew it out of the
fucking block. And I like that you're
listening to a podcast on a stereo.
It's pretty sick. It's in my living room.
Like, you know, you have your what do
you call it? The graphic equalizer.
For sure. It has a very specific term.
It's not a it's not a what do you
call it? Not a tower. It's like a
what do you call that thing with the
thing that you press in and you can
hear it click with the little magnet.
Oh, that's home. It is a tower, right?
It has a very specific name. What the
house cabinet? It's a cabinet.
It's just a stereo cabinet modular
cabinet. Yeah. Yeah, but it always had
the glass with the. Yeah, it had the
magnet release. And you remember what
it feels like, right? Like little
God, I love it. Yeah, I would. Yeah,
that's like a nice little fidget
thing, right? It is nice. Very nice.
Speaking of fidgets, we went to
Michigan. We did. Yeah.
You were fidgeting around.
That was all fidgety.
I think it's our fifth
time in Detroit. If I did my
math right, we had our original show
on the water. Then we came
back and did Comerica.
Yep. And then we did two
heart Plaza shows. Yep.
And then, well, we did cars at the
station last year as well. And then
Radwood was featured at cars at the
station, which is at Michigan Central Station.
Finally, I had a chance to check
out that building. That is like
maybe a top five
building I've ever been in.
It is so impressive.
I don't know. I'm trying to think.
What else would it be? I mean, you
have to go to Europe to get some
500 year old like incredibly ornate
thing, but like this, I know I've
been to Europe and done that. So I'm
okay with top five. It would be
probably number five. I think that's
yeah. I'm just I'm also liking
that it must have been
to go there in the like 40s
or whenever it was the 20s
man like Art Deco. I mean in the 20s
too, right? But it was there
for so long and it was
talked about as the Ellis Island
of the Midwest. So if you were coming
to America from Europe, you would go to
Ellis Island and get on a train and you
would end up at this Detroit train
station. And it was just this
massive really ornate
building that fell into
this repair for 50 years
and then Ford
and a bunch of other city
folks took it upon themselves to
restore it. It took
a year and a half
to just get all the water out of
the basement before they could start
rebuilding a year
and a half. Well, that makes our
bridge project in Santa Cruz not look so bad
maybe. And they
said that if they'd waited maybe another year
or two, it would have been too far gone
to restore. And if you
look at it, if you look at the building
how it looked 15 years ago, you would
think that. And I mean, ultimately
it's this is like blank check, right?
That's what it took. It's a billion
dollars to restore this building
which is I don't know if that's ever been done
like has any building. I was wondering about that
too. I mean, what did it cost to rebuild
the
Notre Dame in Paris after the fire
or what did not nowhere
nowhere near.
Yeah, but anyways, it's incredible
building and
photos, especially the interior, do it zero
justice. It's so grand. Yeah, it's the
scale of it all. Yeah, you have to be there.
Crazy. Did you
guys, I mean, this is a side note
just when I remember, did you guys watch
the documentary on
Trey Parker and Matt Stone
buying that like restaurant,
the Mexican restaurant in Colorado?
I haven't seen it. Yeah, something
it's a mini, it's in a strip
mall. I've seen, I know a lot
about it, but I haven't seen it. And it's like a
theme park, Mexican
theme park slash, it's
not really a theme park. It's on a rides, but it has
like a diving
show into like a little
water thing in there. And when you eat your
Mexican food and it has video games and it's kind of
the Tonga Room of it's
like a Mexican Tiki thing, right?
Yeah. Yes. The reason I bring
that up is that he started
in on that project with like
whatever $15 million budget
and I think they ended up spending $50 million
for a restaurant.
And we're talking at a strip mall
building in Colorado.
Like it's not like a cool free
standing, awesome old
building or anything. It's an 80's
strip mall building. My buddy Chris
and I were talking about going because he's really
into it. I would want to go. Yeah, let's go.
It's not that far of a flight. It seems
like a fun
field trip, but
yeah, I need to watch that document. So you look at that
like 50 million or whatever it was. It was like
40 or 50 million just on that.
You're like a billion doesn't even seem that bad because
that building is so grand and
like amazing materials and stuff. This is a
shithole. This is like this building
right here. Dude, well
they should have they would have probably been
the thing is that with Michigan
Central
it's not even, I guess you have the
materials and the volume,
but the fact that it was so structurally
fucked up and they had a completely
basically rebuild it from the inside out
is what's insane.
Just as he was saying, you had
water pulled up in the basement
which affects all the foundation
and all of the internal
steel structure
so all of that had to be reinforced and
redone and it's insane.
I'm so happy they did it because it's
worth even visiting as a
destination because
of course you want to, while you're
in Rome, go to all the Detroit
ship, but if you're in region
it's worth exploring. I wanted to do the tour
but we didn't have a chance to.
This is a thing that's happening to all
the manufacturing plants in Detroit too
is all the rebar is
rusting and stuff because of water leaks
and it's rusting from the inside
and then concrete is just cracking
and basically the buildings are
unreparable at that point and
there are these huge factories and
they're really cool. They're very monolithic
and like
from the 40s and whatever 50s
and stuff. A lot of brick and
beams and all that stuff.
It's cool. I was
commenting on
Detroit in general is a little wild
it's just sort of a wild place
to be because
it feels like the cops have sort of
they've let things go. They're just
walked away. Almost understandably
there's only so much they can do and
there's a lot of
light things are falling apart a little bit
but the city is on like a rebound. There's
all this like rebirth and
Detroit's sort of having a little moment.
The lions are good etc.
And I've never been to a place that is
more proud of this
fact of the fact that they've come back
just everything is Detroit
power, Detroit pride
Motown
Detroit brewing Detroit
pet grooming.
You need to have that mentality.
Do you think it's because they were down
and now they're kind of up?
It's also very Midwest
This is more than I've ever seen.
Yeah, I think it has a lot to do with
just like any group
that has gone through like oppression
or strife or like, you know, it's like a way
to like it's that solidarity
right to like get you out of that hole and like
it's yeah, I felt like Cleveland was
like that when I was there. I bet Cleveland
could be like that a lot of that like hole because it was
a mistake by the lake. It was in turmoil.
It was like this shitty place and now they're like,
No, it's good. Like it's good. Like we have
cool stuff. I think that's sort of similar
and it's like everyone's wearing a Detroit
Tigers hat or has a tattoo
or every car
has some Detroit play.
We are from Santa Cruz like per capita
like the most Santa Cruz shirts like
like stuff because we have
like brands like fashion brands
that that's a little different
and the bikes and stuff and surfboards
and like yeah, it's a whole thing.
We're not just wearing like generic Santa Cruz.
This is like a very, very
prideful of Detroit going on which
I get it. It's a fun city and we had
like I felt like this time we were able
to let loose a little bit more because you
said last I remember you saying like
it was like just going off
like you said there was a Lions game
and it was like there was a concert
like a big concert right on the street.
Rock was playing and there was all this stuff
and you're like, dude, it was like so much energy
really take advantage of these summer months
like we were at the tail end of it
and it was still beautiful weather
but it rained like the next two days
and the leaves are starting to change.
You could feel like it was sort of a last hurrah
right like it's the last part of the summer.
That's very Midwest, right? It is.
You live in misery to celebrate the
like good times and when it's good times
you you're out. You're fucking going hard.
So Art and I went and got a
Coney dog which is their famous
you know the Philly cheese
dog is basically a chili dog
but it's got a special type of meat sauce
it's not like bean chili you'd expect to see
and then it's got
mustard and onions
and that is like the classic
classic one. We went to like the 100 year old spot
and it's a good hot dog
all beef kind of thing
and it was like it was grilled
but not too overdone. It was just really good
I could see eating like five of those things.
Chopped onions make it though like that's like
it just makes everything pop.
I love chopped onions. Yeah.
So yeah, I
feel like that place would be problematic
for me because I want to eat that. I love
that so much that that flavor combination.
I'm really into savory
shit like I actually
was for a while there making
like on a weekly basis
making chili dogs at home and
like I'm like yeah my metabolism can't handle this.
Yeah, that's not really dude.
Well, I'm having my stomachs
feeling a little weird right now because I had a tamale
for breakfast. A little large pocket.
Tamale ladies stop by here at B
line nice. This is like
a known tamale lady or just randomly
it was a Honda CRV
I think. Okay, so she goes around
all the shop. She's known though.
She knows what's up. They were piping hot
and good salsa. Yeah, so I used to
I mean you throw us the ones
that don't throw a salsa and
I know definitely
they're really good. Actually, they're big too
dude. Give me heartburn after I
mean I saw Sam feel hungry over here.
Well, what I was I was going to say after our
Coney dogs we had some time before dinner.
This is a pre dinner. Oh, just
a couple Coney dogs before morning
real quick before you get into the good dinner.
Let's
am I okay to disparage
our taco
experience?
We made
a mistake. We tried it. You know, we went to this one
bar we like as good drinks, but like
they had tacos and they had the full gamut. It was
like, okay, Al pastor. They had carnitas.
They had the solid all the stuff.
They had all the stuff. You know, maybe there was a
chicharron in there. Right, Warren.
And so, yeah, we tried
it. It was it was torches level who
was like that same crap.
Yeah, try to do and they act like they're so
good. Oh my god. Were they throwing cheese
was on that or what? I wish they did
it would at least you go full
torches. Yeah, but you know, it's like
never go full. It's got like the red
pickled onions on it and stuff. You know, like
you know, I just want to like a good taco
street. I know and the tortillas are wrong
at the end of it. We looked at each
other and and and yeah, Warren's like, yeah,
this is pretty much tortillas and I
said, well, that was
food. You know, like that was food.
We ate some
sustenance. Give it a try. That's a pretty
disappointing meal. That was when we got
there. But what I was going to say is after
Coney Dogs, we went to
Woodward and downtown
Detroit is like the end of Woodward,
which we all know from the Dream Cruise,
which I think would be a lot of fun.
It's like car spotting
nationals and everyone goes out with
their lawn chairs and barbecues
and it's a whole scene, right?
People watching and
what's cool is that
I think that culture and that experience
is just part of being in Detroit
and like southern Michigan.
So everybody when it's nice weather
once again, summer
is on a Friday night, Saturday night, they're
going to go out and drive Woodward
in their car. So we found we found some
seats like a restaurant close. We just
perched up, watched it go by
low riders,
you know, a new Ferrari
people in those beer
pedal cars with bachelor parties.
There's not like no cruising
signs or anything. No standing
signs the opposite. There's
I mean, I saw multiple
shenanigans right in front
of a cop and they don't give a shit.
That's part of the yeah, the cops
I think have just picked their battles and it's like
you're not like robbing someone for their car unless
someone's getting murdered. They're
probably pretty good murder
at the event
we were at cars
of the station. He needed to move some cars
through the venue to get it back over
to Radwood like they've gotten lost
and for the most part, that's a no-no.
You don't want cars moving during an event
with people on site is just part of
the fire code. So you
saw the fire inspector and you're like hey, just
so you just let you know like we're going to move this car. I'm going to walk with it.
He's like, oh, yeah.
What did he say?
He's like, I don't give a shit. I'm having a good
time out here, man. Like what?
He literally told me that.
Like whatever, narc.
He's like, dude, I'm chilling, man.
I'm checking out these cars like do your
thing, whatever. Like, I don't care.
Oh, that's so good.
Well, he actually and the way that
he ended it as I was walking away, he's like
to me, this is work right now.
Just walking around looking at these cars. So
I'm stoked, you know, like he was like basically
just saying like that was he was assigned
to be there, but he wasn't concerned
with any of the fucking code stuff.
He just wanted to check out the car.
All right, so good. Good times.
But yeah, so cars at the station, good
times. Radwood represented.
Unfortunately, we didn't get a chance to do a full
blown Radwood in Detroit this year, but that was sort of
like the best thing we could do. And we hope
to be back. We love Detroit. Super fun.
Had a good time with the boys over
at the Anna Moya garage, formerly LBI.
So a couple of them live in Detroit and then
Adolfo is out from Philly and we had a great
time. So they showed us
good dinner spots and
a place to get a drink and hang
and basement
private basement night clubs
and public
basement night clubs and
what are the private? What's a private?
You don't want to know, Lane. I don't know.
It's not safe for podcast consumption.
I will say, you know, just to contrast
what we said about the shitty tacos,
oak and real was phenomenal, like
top notch food and wine.
It was, it was like coastal Italian
of all things in Detroit.
Yeah, it was killer. Really, really great restaurant.
Why does it call the Coney dog?
It's a great question, Lane.
We were nowhere near Coney Island, New York,
and some Greek immigrant
came over and started making this
thing based on a New York experience.
I've heard a few different stories.
Someone can call in and update us,
but this Lafayette's Coney
Coney dog Coney Island
started 100 years ago and then
they were brothers. They got in a fight.
The brother opened restaurant next door
called American Coney Dogs.
This is in Coney Island.
No, no, this is in Detroit.
And so they, this is just like
the Philly cheesesteak shit. Exactly.
Like the one across that you go to.
And one's, one's bare bones.
One's bare bones. One's all neon
and like American flags.
And guess which one had
nobody in it?
The bare bones one? No, American flag.
Oh, okay. So the bare bones one
had all the pictures on the wall too.
It's like Obama's sitting there eating wine
and all this stuff and very bare bones
straight to the point. You're actually
supposed to order it by how many
you say Obama ruined the place.
Thanks Obama. He's killing it.
That's the place. That's full. I know.
Yeah, he ruined it for you.
No, it wasn't full, but I could see it being very popular.
I love it though, like the Formica countertops
that are super worn out, you know, like
they're, oh yeah, they're all brown
like the, the whole, yeah, the
cop layer. Tina, but Tina, yeah.
And it's like fluorescent lighting
probably open 24 hours, you know,
like I can, you know, I
can picture so many interesting characters
in there at 3am. It's like, I was, I was telling
more and it reminds me of, it's like the
great equalizer, right? Like it doesn't matter
how wealthy or how poor you are. Like you're
buying that everybody hangs out, everybody
waits in line. And that reminds me of
like taco stands in Mexico at night in the city.
Like you have like chicks wearing all
their Gucci shit sitting on the sidewalk
eating their tacos and like construction
worker about to go out on his shift
at like 5am and it's everybody's been
out all night. Same deal.
Same deal. Yeah.
That's right. I do have a little travel
story. If you guys don't mind. Okay.
You know, you'd like a good airport. I love a good
airport story. Here we go. All right.
We almost need like a little bingo
card on this, like no shoulder room
was the window
open or close, whatever you dislike.
For sure. No shoulder room
as we all know. They've designed
planes in the worst way possible
where they put everyone at shoulder to shoulder.
Okay. Nice. Bring some up real quick.
My, my flight out to New York
JFK. Yeah.
Oh, never mind. I had the
like the upgrade. I had the small
upgrade. Seating was very
comfortable. Okay. Where were you
flying? Good question.
And I don't have answers for you.
United. Sure. One of those.
You don't know what carrier you were on.
Come on. It was just a plane.
What? And on the way back.
Think back. Think back. What are the
seats look like? What color are the seats?
Great question. Wow. Are you in drugs?
Good answers for you.
And mine grapes are losing it, folks.
Holy
shit.
My point is that I saw, I saw
a bitch and I wasn't even that pissed.
Whoa. Which is kind of gnarly.
Very. Yeah.
Yeah. Very gnarly. Yeah. Anyways,
we're going on. Okay.
So I had a 1230 flight.
I had time to go to a diner
in Taylor, Michigan
or something, which was exactly as
expected. Got to the airport a little
early. All good. Everything's fine.
I see a storm front moving in
to the airport by the time I left. Art
had an earlier flight, so he was already gone.
Don't think anything of it
shouldn't affect anything really.
We, we board the
plane. This is always so fun.
Everyone loves boarding and playing, right?
Don't you love it? Especially Warren.
Warren's a guy. He's like waiting.
It's great dude. I'm just listening.
I'm listening to fucking square pusher
over here just dancing in my own head.
You know, like I'm not even paying attention to what's happening.
What boarding group were you? I was eight of nine.
Nice.
I have a little status on Delta.
So I'm on five,
which is like five out of eight.
Yeah. It's not great, but it does
ensure that I actually get to put my bag
somewhere instead of folks. This is
a full flight. We have 20 volunteers.
Yeah. If you're in these boarding groups
late, you're fucked. We're going to kill you,
your children, everyone you know,
unless you give us your bags. And then you get
on the flight and there's like tons of space.
Oh yeah. And you see these assholes like
putting them sideways and yeah.
They put like a little handbag up there.
So anyways, board the plane
and everything went fine.
Sitting there for half an hour.
No movement. What is going on?
I am from the flight deck here folks.
Just want to give you guys a quick update.
We're waiting for a crew member
and we'll give you an update when they,
when they're arriving.
They don't go anywhere until this crew member comes.
So my first thought is
shouldn't you know if the crew member
is coming before you put all the people
on the plane that you're going to fly.
Well, get another update.
Hey folks, it looks like that crew member
is still not here. So we're going to
ask that you get off the plane
and take all your
shit with you, you dumb bitches.
Wow.
So we had to
disembark with all of our baggage
which is another great
part of travel.
Meanwhile, I don't know how you guys feel
about this, but I'm pretty sure
it should be the death penalty.
People walking up the aisle
before it's their turn
to get off. Oh fuck them.
And then creating a total cluster fuck
because the people that they're standing
now next to can't get out.
I won't even get up until the people in front
of me are, you know, like I was your normal
human.
And then this lady called this dude out.
No, I'm actually abnormal.
Oh yeah, yeah. But like, I don't mind
the get up and stand up is fine,
but if you're going to move to the
front of the plane thinking that
everyone else is like
being lazy.
What are you even doing?
I'm the only one wanting to get off
really quick. Exactly.
Exactly. No one else wants to get off.
So this lady called this dude out
and he said, I'm just trying to get up
and I'm thinking, where do you think
she's going to go? Yeah.
She's going to get off the plane and stand
at the top of the jet. She'll be right there.
What do you think is going to happen? We're all going to the same place.
There's one way to go. We're all going to the same place.
So that was fun. That's getting off the flight
that I'm already supposed to be taking off in the air.
I have to get off the plane.
Hour 45 delay have to get
back on
miss this wedding thing
I was supposed to go to in Portola Valley
because of this
situation.
What do you guys think here?
They cut it so close that they don't know
if the crew member is going to make it
and they board the plane regardless
and then maybe they got delayed
or they got sick maybe?
Usually it's flight to flight, right?
So they'll be coming from another flight.
Sometimes it's that or they time out
and they have to get...
I'm just really confused. Hold on.
So when the crew member arrived
you guys all got back on the plane
that they never show up.
Hour 45 later we got on the same plane
same everything.
And I didn't notice any new crew member.
Not that I was like taking inventory.
It sounds like some mechanical thing
they didn't want to freak people about.
They wouldn't say that.
And also mechanical takes forever.
I had to get a new plane in Seattle. It took four hours.
Remember we went to a Radwood at one point.
We had Texas and we had to get off.
We flew into LA and then we had to get off or something.
It was a one stop
after that we're like, we're not...
We're only doing direct and we're not flying
blah, blah, blah.
It might have been United dude.
Cause we had two flights in a row
that were like shit like that.
But the one we had to get off, get on a different plane.
It was a whole...
Anyways, it wasn't all said and done.
Oh, by the way, the weather was not a factor.
That's what I thought was going to happen.
I was like, oh shit, we did start raining
and we took off in the rain.
I just wanted to give you a little red herring.
Yeah.
I was watching the weather.
You can send me down that red herring path for sure.
Oh, the other piece was
we got on
and there were two nuns
and like dressed in full habit.
They're the ones who prayed for the storm to go away.
So that worked out.
And then when we got off the plane
the weather was coming in. It started raining
and I was like, what if this was like some weird...
Like if we had taken off
things might have gone south
and the nuns being on there
made this crew member not come
so we had to get off
this delay, et cetera, et cetera.
So that's when you found Jesus.
And now I'd like to bring you guys along
to do it so full night.
I thought you were going to go...
It was going to be a double whammy.
It was going to be a double kick in the nuts.
I got delayed, the crew member
and then when we wanted to take off
the storm came and now I'm three hours out
and it's like...
If this is delayed from weather
because if there's lightning
you can't have ground crew around the plane
so like the guys that are doing all the fueling
and everything, they have to go
inside and so if there was
an issue where they had to like do
something to the plane before we could take off
yeah, weather and I was like...
I started looking around and thinking
like, should I try to get another flight
or something?
Just go run up.
Like Karla Sines and Charles Leclerc.
That's right. Yeah, they drove from
Needs or something somewhere.
After the race last weekend
they couldn't get their plane so they drove together
we rented a minivan
and it was like them driving
and it's like Charles's worst nightmare
because Karla's is all happy, got third place
and he's like...
That's funny. I love that kind of stuff though.
Yeah, so anyways
it all worked out just fine.
Yeah, that's a long flight
to four and a half hours.
It would be annoying.
Yeah, it's just right
there. Is it five out there?
Or is it kind of the same? It's kind of the same.
Oh, he did say there's going to make up time art
just so you know. Oh, they threw it out there
just a little bit.
Yeah, nothing. And they gave us snacks
when we got off the plane. You know, they put a little tray
a little cone or what?
And I wish dude and then
a breath mint as we got off the plane.
All right. Look at that.
Where did you guys fly into San Francisco?
No, I did LAX.
I was in the new wing in San Francisco.
Same. A lot of complaints about the way
the restaurant setup is.
Who's complaining? I was.
Oh shit. Here we go.
I should say have this all.
They have like a Tony's pizza and they have
like good places, right? Like a coffee,
whatever Gibraltar coffee
or equator coffee, right?
But the way it is, it's like
it has this island
with like a condiment
an isle
that's called the island boys.
That's where you get.
Yes. That's where you get condiments and stuff,
which is annoying because it's a little
it's almost like a galley kitchen.
You walk through to get that stuff.
So that's cut any feeds from either side
of this like half circle
restaurant area.
The annoying thing. So the coffee
place is on the left side.
The way the line forms, it makes it
so you can't even get into the area
straight. Yeah. Everything is like
everything is just clumsy about the way
it was designed. That's horrible.
And I hate it. And then even the galley
kitchen thing, you're like going to get
condiments and you're squeezing down a galley
rather than being in an open area
with your milk and your stuff like that.
You're going into this little weird galley
and you're like squeezing by people
and stuff to get it very, very horrible.
This all like all around
horrible design.
So I am here to complain.
Well, I've got no, you're like, there's been
a lot of complaints and I'm like, who me
I got all positive.
I don't know if I'll go around it.
I like my experience there, but I ate
in a different zone. So I haven't
experienced what you're talking about. I mean, it was nice
being in a new wing. Yeah.
Pretty nice. And it was very nice after being
at JFK. Excellent.
Of course.
JFK is in the middle of like a
multi-billion dollar renovation.
I saw that they were working on it.
They're E30 updates.
Oh, good.
I got one for you, Art. I brought your steering wheel.
Your new steering wheel.
New steering wheel. Fresh as ice.
It's not fresh as ice, but it's pretty good.
I'm looking at it. Looks pretty nice.
Oh, dude, if Lane said it looks pretty good,
he's a steering wheel master.
So I'm there because he was blind and I'm like
eight feet away. That's okay because he was
saying they was like, I was kind of beat up and all that.
I'm like, I don't care, dude. I just need to replace
a Z3 rack and no power steering. That's not good.
So I'm excited.
Very excited. It looks good from here and the M
band is in good. Oh, thank you.
Nick. And they're usually,
those are kind of like tattered.
Yeah. They're all right. Sorry.
No, they're available now, but I think
FCP carries them again, which is nice.
You can get a fresh one if need be,
but that's I'm fine with what you have,
what you're providing rather.
So I say, I got to say,
Warren is graciously donating
this steering wheel to the cause
and he's giving it to me. I offered
to buy it, but he said, no, it's just sitting there
collecting dust. So I really appreciate
it. It's all yours. I was actually looking
for it. It's just a E30
sport steering wheel. Right. That's the
E30 sport steering wheel.
Otherwise, your option was like the base,
like the four spoke one.
And then they had like a thick three spoke
that's pretty ugly that a lot of convertibles
got. So yeah, the car is
everyone knows is at B line motor club
and I got a major update yesterday.
So it is currently
in pieces because
as we all know during
the last rally, there was a
prop shaft failure. You know, there was an issue
with that the way it was hooked up
and the guys at B line have been
the best about owning
up to this because it was ultimately a
little bit of a of a snafu
and it turns out
that that snafu led to
a damaged transmission
and so
you know, Nick again,
you know, being a stand up guy said, hey dude,
we warranty our ship for five years in
50,000 miles and this was our bad. So
we're giving you a transmission
replacement as part of this
rally prep. And so
they got two transmissions just in case from
a known good source.
So that's happening and
also the drive shaft is being
lengthened and reinforced because
you know what we did before didn't work.
So it was like extended. It was like
basically like extended
before something with bolts, right?
So yeah, spacers and bolts.
Yeah. And so this
is like a permanent solution.
So everything's reinforced and it's the correct length
and all that. So it should be
perfect for this application
and they're
doing my exhaust as everyone knows the car was
120 decibels at wide open throttle,
which is amazing.
So crazy.
So it's being like 118
Yeah, maybe 118, 112, you know, so
but it looks like we're just going to go old
school. I mean, I told him like as
he knows and we've been talking about
I don't care about the way it sounds out
the back. I want it to be as quiet as possible. So he's
going to put a big ass like suitcase chambered
muffler on the muffler on the back and
catalytic converter as well.
So we're going to quiet it down and
that's happening. But
the transmissions there,
the drive shaft should be here in the next
couple of days and
big update.
I bought a
427 differential that is there
as of yesterday.
Pretty aggro. So the
stock or what's currently in there, I should say
is a three seventy three LSD, which
the IS is came with and I'm going
to a 427
and so
we're significant blow up said transmission
so I can blow up that transmission. No, so it
rev it up. So I looked at the
calculator and I was originally looking for a 410
because those are
a little more common but
they're mostly out of
E30 M3 or 318
IS had them, some automatic
other cars had them, but
people want a lot of money for those
when they're in LSD form and that's a clutch
pack LSD, which is fine. That's
what's in my current car.
But this 427
popped up on eBay at an amazing
price and it's a Torsen, which is
a fantastic design. Those actually are
really robust and that's
what is a later design. They came in
like in my Z3 and
so I went
and looked at the calculator. Yeah, they came in
automatics. So automatic
Z3s with the smaller displacement motor came
with the 427
and so automatic with a limited slip
with a limited slip. Yeah, so I looked at the
yeah, I guess because it was a sport pack option
I looked at the calculator
and you know the top of
the second at redline because it revs so much
higher right because the redline on the
M20 is 6500 RPM and this
makes peak power between 7500
and 7800 like
I'm in second gear on basically
right there. It's like 59, 58 miles
an hour, you know, so it gets me to 60
and then the most important thing is
that I kind of messed up on explaining the
issue I was having before, but it's not the
spacing between second, third and fourth. It's that
they're all too tall. So like for
this particular setup. So by
making them all shorter like now I'm working within
that like it's perfect for the mountains
basically for the type of shit we do, you know
and so it's yeah
it's I'm pretty stoked because in theory like theoretical
top speed in fifth gear with
with the 427 because it revs so high
is 155 miles an hour
and I am never going 155
miles an hour in this car so yeah
I'm not worried about it. Of course, there's
the highway comfort and noise and all that but
like 75 or 76 was
like 4000 RPM, whatever
I mean like I'm not
120 decibels. That's
that's high dude.
Are you sure man? Like you go that speed
all the time. We're going to quiet all the time. No,
we're going to but it's quiet every time
you're on the highway you're going
this is like a car that I only use for
driving up in the mountains and going on rallies
every single rally you have to remember
dude those cars make like
the when they come on
like four thousands probably about right.
It's like equivalent to like
that is not an M20.
Yeah, it's like that's like being
at 3000 in one of those cars. Totally, exactly.
Yeah, it's like it's not
but noise is a thing though. Noise is a thing.
So yeah, that's what I'm saying. We're going to quiet
it down. We'll see how quiet we can get.
He said he was thinking of going with
like a like a quock quocker
a walker quiet flow like a stainless
steel like basically just
it's it's to quiet the shit out of it, right
which I'm happy with like I'm cool with that
and I guess I'll lose five horsepower or whatever
like I don't care like
for the sake of
just, you know, shutting that thing
up and I think it'll be way more enjoyable
but you guys will get to drive it.
We'll report back on how this whole
center feels but I'm really excited
about it though because I feel like
that lock up is going to be killer
and you know having that
gearing is going to be a ton of fun.
First gear is going to be kind of comical
because it's like 30 miles an hour
at 7800 rpm or something which is
so it's just shifting through I mean
you'll just get you'll just get through first gear
I mean yeah or maybe you might even take off
in a second so that's even like
a 2002 thing right those cars
are geared pretty low yeah just kind of get through
first gear you go like 18
right or something exactly what
is the did you fix the
throttle problem that's going to be
done as well yeah so they were looking
at doing the drivetrain shit first so
that they can get that sorted and then
tune it because they need to drive it to do that
and get all the stuff done so gotcha gotcha gotcha
I also have one more
plugging in a laptop so yeah
one more update I am
going to go with vredestein
sprint pluses
so we're going to reduce the
grip they have a
215 50 15
that replaces the
225 45 that's on there so a little
more sidewall it's an
it's an eight inch wheel it's not really a stretch
it's like appropriate at 215
and it's a
tread pattern that I think looks way better
on those cars it's appropriate you know it's
basically like pilot super sport kind of
looking right is that like the
80s tread pattern or no no it's not
any it's it looks like a just
like a super sport or Conti
DW like that sort of like just
what's the tread where 300
it's really
relative to what I'm used to it's
probably 320 but
the thing with this is that
everyone that I've spoken to that has experienced
them and you know more
and striven on them
camisa took his 190 cause worth
out on the gunaseca did a full rally
in in his e30 just recently like
a month ago and
it seems like the way that they're
categorized on tire rack is incorrect
they're a grand touring summer because of the
maybe low reading and style but
he said that they're kind of between
like they're not quite pilots
of a ps4 s but like a little
under that maybe closer to like the
Yokohama equivalent or something like that
but so plenty of grip
you know and also
great in all weather which is awesome
so um you know I mean not freezing
but you know that's not we're not driving in snow
where we're driving in cold weather but
still within much better than
the 200 tires that I have on there
so um so yeah it's a
I'm excited to try it out this car I'm gonna
have it on display at the reddestine boot
that at the
Radwood Socal event so this is
part of that deal closing the loop
I have this drive shaft
solid you know the
yeah let's see it I can't wait
rally and all Radwood
yeah so it's uh it's exciting I mean
there and then the I guess the final
piece of this before we get into questions here
uh they um there was some
some dents and stuff that are
were sorted on my hood and so
uh I don't think we've talked about it really but
beeline has a whole other like
auto body restoration
and paint like a new paint booth now
and like that's like a whole other arm of the business
that they're getting into so I think it was like
12,000 square feet here now
12,000 square feet there you go
so yeah there's a this
auto body and paint component and
they poached a pretty solid
painter he used to work
at Canapa right as a Kevin yeah
yeah so he did my hood I
haven't seen it yet but I'm sure it looks great
and he would do all like the 959
projects and stuff yeah pretty
legit so yeah I'm
excited to see it all back together and
get to ripper but he was pretty
pretty nervous pretty
working on the E30 hood
yeah it was probably super stoked
kept him up at night you know like
ah how am I going to get
those like placing hands
on his back or what beautiful
beautiful sculpted hood yeah
uh no that's you're in good hands it's great he's like we're going to
shave it we're gonna yeah
um well I'm excited to see it on the rally
it's actually what they ended up doing is they just made a
new one out of Bondo like they just like
molded it and it's just like
chicken wire on the inside
chicken wire
there's actually
so my car is coming in
to be line next Monday
for
rake it just pads
basically I talked about before
pad slap pad slap
and then there is
the jazz is 9-11 is here
right now and then who else's
cars here
oh Justin's Mark's was here too
Mark's car is coming back here to get rally
prepped okay is 60 or a 73
and a half target with a
2.8 liter and then
there's Justin's
um
Lotus Super 7
oh yeah I saw that uh
which is gonna be on the rally good luck
in that thing um
and then
my car is all dialed
your car is all dialed you need much
but uh thanks to the folks at beeline
oh then um
what other cars here
did you do
I don't know I guess
I think there's some other car well there's uh
for the rally why I word on the street is that
Lotus and lawn that we're aware of
hit up deer recently and it's gonna
get some fiberglass work done there
oh yeah that sucks
are they gonna hire you to do that lane
the fiberglass yeah exactly
dude the other day I was thinking real quick
I was thinking that lane has touched
more
Ferrari balls
than anyone oh yeah
I think you've touched more Ferrari f50
shift knobs than anyone in the world
I might have because how many did you restore
your previous gig
I don't even know probably
I so they're not all s50
specific
f50 yeah because a lot of some of them were like
five nine or I forget
which car it was like five
I don't know anyways but
probably of like
of just the f50
specific
probably at least like 12 cars
that's a while no 15 and then
yeah but you know
what I have touched more of definitely is
Carrera GT shift all the wood ones
yeah they get damaged
no so actually no I haven't even
touched them I've
no we didn't even touch them because
I would send replacements it was crazy
like we sold like
100 over 120
carbon shift knobs
to go in Carrera GT
which is kind of crazy
when you consider like how many cars there are
and the fact that we sold that many
on top of the fact that the wood shift knob is
so red it's like to the car
I know but it was like one it was
in this weird this is like colors right
this is that era everyone's like the whole
car is carbon fiber and has this
stupid wood shift and they're not celebrating
what Porsche put it in there for
which was nice 15
and then they're like oh it looks out of place
you know so and they would
replace it but they luckily we
didn't ruin the original one
yeah yeah
I got two
questions you don't mind
real quick double us these
out and then do some trivia
um
I just got an ad served from blue blocker
look at those sunglasses
what
I don't understand how they work
there's some blue blocker sunglasses that
Warren just showed they're like these two
like a
cylindric like visors
oh that's how they go they go that way
I was thinking they cup around
your face like with that
yeah blue blockers
alright
oh shoot I forgot to mention this
Ben Roget says no questions this week
just wanted to thank this amazing
community for the love and support for fill
last weekend our buddy
croc GT4
there was a little shindig for in his
honor he's going through some
health battles and
I think this community is rallying around
him art and I both missed it because we were traveling
back from Detroit which is sad but
sounded like a great time it was great we had
a control spot 456 lighthouse
right
he didn't really know what he was in
for so I heard
I talked to Steven he said it was like basically a surprise
it was kind of a surprise like he knew it was
coming to yeah but not the man drove
on his own and you knew like a few
people were meeting up or whatever but there
was 4050
people there and people came from far away
and people from far away and people were like
there we had pizza and beer
and mixed drinks
and it was a whole thing dude like
yeah he was he was
stoked and I'm glad it didn't turn
into like a whole like
wake or anything before someone you know
when someone's not not dead but yeah it was
it was actually like a fun it was
just a fun good time
right so yeah yeah it was cool
and like Kevin brought his
like GT4 there
and then people were like
signing stuff and Eric freeze
brought like a hundred little ducks
the flip-off ducks
and those were everywhere it was a good time
yeah we love you Phil
if you're listening we love you
dude well yeah we got to meet up with
him I wonder if he can make it out to SoCal
Radwood we should chat with him
full circle we got it
I just want to mention real quick sorry
croc GT4 was our first
DJ sponsored do you remember
that at SoCal he sponsored
the banner and he had a banner and everything
you came all decked out
that was our first game was like Tom Petty
he dressed as Tom Petty
and he rented a
van again Westie
yep yep yeah that was
pretty cool very cool
I think I think he posted a picture of that
just yesterday maybe
of him and I can still picture him yeah
with the wig on everything so good
so good Bobby read with the car
says I still have a steering wheel from a
1977 Trans Am that I got for my
16th birthday in 1982
what's the best part you've held
on to for the longest for a car
you no longer own
well I just got rid of a steering wheel
that I was holding on to
that was one of those
like maybe someday I'll get another e30
but you know if I do it will probably
have a steering wheel yeah I would guess
and it's collecting dust
and I'm I feel better about
getting rid of stuff like that now than I
used to but you're going to get to drive it again
soon I know right
be in my hands yeah any parts that you've
been holding on to I definitely have
I mean I have bins of parts but
the thing that
I have a license plate off
the first 944 I ever had
that's cool which was like
I've got in
I don't even know
1998
or nine or something
so I have one license place from that
and I can't it's like the license plate
is something 993
which is kind of interesting that's so
like but it's cool that it's like a Porsche
model sweet
yeah I have a ton of license plates I have
a stack in my garage and because I always
remove the fronts and I when I sell my cars
I just keep them at some point I got to do
the wall you know but
yeah we'll get there the
probably the coolest part that I have
because I have a bunch of small random
shit like cigarette lighters and like
but you know
a lot of e30 windows switches and
things like that but the coolest is
air compressor that it comes with
so
oh yeah I thought you meant like air conditioning
no compressor for the filling up your
tires and so I
I used it
at some point to
air up my spare
and I pulled it out and I had it on my
bench in San Francisco and I sold
the car to Alex Porter and I told
him like yo like it's you know grab it
anytime or let me know if you want me to drop it off
he's got don't worry about it and then I moved
and I never gave it back to him I reached out to
him you know somewhat recently about
it and he didn't seem to care about it so I still
have it and I use it I still use it to
air up my tires I have
you saw that car and he sold it on
BAT like six months ago or something
so I have the original compressor
to that car if you want it
owner six hundred dollars
so just hit me up
I don't have a lot of weird stuff I have like a
BMW flashlight
it's like a tiny one that
looks like it never worked though
mine works but it's so faint like
you wouldn't really use it anyway
I have a bunch of weird little things like that
but yeah nothing that's been
super long like
I've had for a long time something
yeah sentimental not super long either
I think I have this
I think I still have it I don't know where it is
but I have a
a 944 turbo coin
from a Porsche dealer that I got
in like nineteen ninety one
that's pretty cool but that's not from a car
yeah I got rid of a lot of parts that
I was holding on to for many
years when I sold the
30 so that was a truck load
literally of parts I went to
Chris I have a bunch of stuff I need to get rid of
yeah like 14 944
stuff oh I have a
actually I just remember dude
I have the oldest thing that I've kept
since college by the way
I don't I don't need this maybe it's my turn
to return the favor here so
my 2002 that I had
back then and I had talked
about it before it had I had 320 is for
cars in it I had the LSD from the need
21 and I think I told you I got
all these parts and at the time
I took the steering wheel
also off of this car and this was that
pick and pull so I got the seats
I got the LSD and the steering wheel
and I still have the steering wheel so I have
an e21 320 is steering
wheel which is a three spoke it's unique
it looks like a like a BMW
2002 turbo steering wheel it's that
like thicker three spoke and
but it's no good for your e30 no it's a different
spline and and dude so
it's been sitting in a bin and I've had it
for
shit since probably like 2003
or 2004
and it seems like one you want on display
maybe well that's what I intended
on doing and it's just sitting in a bin in the garage
but if somebody really wants it
I'll pass the the torch
I'll do the what do you call it karma
I can use that
oh you know what I have my I have a 924
turbo hood still oh no way you still have
that
yeah all right if you want to send me that
steering wheel I'll just put it back on the
shelf where you're all the dust do you want to
just straight trade it it's a six steering
I don't know how much they I don't know how
valuable they are whatever but it's a cool
display piece I think I have to do that
there is one qualifying piece here is that
it the leather was to beat up so I took
it off at the time so it's just like the
I don't know
you should start with that
desperately seeking
Suzuki says I'm in the middle of a
number of suspension and handling upgrades
to prepare for the Sierra rally and it
got me thinking when it comes to performance
upgrades are you a do it while you're in
there kind of person or are you a fan of
one factor at a time
where do you draw the line
I think it depends on what it is
but I'm definitely a fan of while you're
in there I'm a big fan of while you're
in there but a lot of times this what can
I afford what can I afford and time wise
like if there's some weird part that I need
to order in the cars and pieces yeah I
might say I'll do it next time I learned
that lesson early on with the timing
belt and no water pump and I'll never
do that again
exactly a lot of while you're at it
stuff yeah especially if labor
is essentially
you know at that point it's almost free
right if it's covered or very close to it
like you only have to go a little further
like I said repair
I'm a big fan of that and I think that goes
not just performance upgrades but for
everything really even in life you know
what I mean like at your house
maybe you're working on yourself like in
therapy and you could while you're in
there might as well pull that skeleton
out of that closet
here for this other one
Halloween Halloween's coming where do you
draw the line though so it's like I
feel like you know it's really
financial really more than anything right
it's time to it's if
like I said if you're in like your
example if the car is apart
you need the car and all of a sudden you're like
oh I should probably do that bearing
bearings a week away you're like
I'm not going to do that right like that's just
but how important is the bearing also it is it
about to fail or is it like is it just
fine but just while you're at it
just while you're at it
oh you know Chris Baca's here
like working on his Acura putting that
thing together you learn a valuable
thing which a lot of us
you learn you never
you never really apply it you never
you never learn it really
you learn it but you never really
learn it can't teach an old dog
new tricks that's right and you know
so he had his
injectors rebuilt yes and they were
sent to his house and he goes he's
got him and he goes sweet my injectors
are here puts them on a shelf
you know and puts a box on a shelf
opens them up when it's time
his engine is in his car he's like ready
to do it all three of them
are like just cracked still cracked
they didn't replace the little
ceramic part in the end
ouch other you're going to say they didn't put the
cushions or the yeah so they didn't
replace this the ceramics just like
totally cracked on it and stuff weird
but they tested them and it flowed fine
something's weird unless they got damaged
and yeah well trans being trans
other you're going to say he stored them
incorrectly and you put them on their like
a little bit of a nozzle down
if you get anything in there they're basically
like back to square one so
but what the other thing is those cushions
and the o-rings that go on the injectors
and like where they mount to the head
that's one of those things you don't
think about until you're there and you
really shouldn't reuse the old ones
and then they're hard to get sometimes
or like they may not have a full set
so they'll have like we have three of them
in stock are like great that's yeah
super helpful so that's another piece
of stuff going to return things
hmm yeah
it's trivia time but first
morning motors
September 28th
this Sunday this Sunday Sunday Sunday
and then we'll be on the Sierra
Raleigh October 3rd to the 5th
and then Radwood SoCal
October 25th and then
Radwood Austin November 15th
Art will be at the Peterson
on this Sunday yeah so swing
by oh during morning motors
if you're in L.A.
morning motors yeah by the Peterson
our Steven
sports car is going to be there and
he's gonna have his lightweight on display
in our booth and we
have an E32
E36 touring and
no techno violet that'll be with it
we also have four
door I forgot the four door E36
Alpina is got
an E24 some other stuff
you know so check it out
very good
all right we've all talked about
Honda Earth Dreams
we all know about that right
and we know about Ford
Coyotes right
we know about Metzger
engines right
but what is
or I should say who uses
SmartStreamG
to describe their family of
engines one more time
SmartStreamG
SmartDreamG
SmartStreamG
stream like river stream stream
sorry can't hear you
wow that sounds like a Korean also
I will I will note that
SmartStream is
the worst name for an engine
EarthDreams is worse but at least Earth
you're thinking like well they're trying to be
ecologically friendly I mean
it's no iron Duke but SkyActive SkyActive
is Mazda
EarthDreams SkyActive is
fine but also why it's kind of like
what do you act yeah
what does Sky have to do with it are we back to smog
talk
it's actively considering the sky man
you know keeping
smog talk conversation talk
SmartStream
I think it sounds Korean to me for some
it's like it's got to be
yeah
I think okay
I think Japanese
it just
sounds weird
Nissan
Art nailed it
Hyundai I knew it it had to be Korean
it's just it sounds like something
how did you guess that
I don't know just based on the Korean language
and like also just the shit that they named
their stuff before I don't know it just felt right
and it's also like
not something that I've heard of recently
with the Honda or Toyota lineup
and it's one word
SmartStream
G is for gas
G stands for gas
the only reason I know this
is we were at cars at the station
powered by Hagerty
and they had ride and drive
set up for a bunch of manufacturers
Hyundai being one of them and the engine
was the hood was open
and there was this horrible plastic engine cover
that said SmartStream G
was it a Genesis
or a Hyundai
either way it's a Hyundai product
there was Genesis there
and Warren felt he fainted
twice I had to hold him up
when he saw the prices for these vehicles
holy crap
what like 70 grand or something
dude they've got a new sedan
I don't know what it is it's a Genesis G90
I think it's a G90
and it's supposed to be like a five
series competitor maybe S-class
it's $102,000
for a freaking Genesis
and it is nice
it's not that nice
I don't know
I think I was telling Warren
they're doing the whole premium product pricing thing
if you're not
necessarily tuned in with vehicles
and you're looking to buy an SUV
and you're cross shopping
Mercedes, Porsche, Audi
and there's this Genesis product
that looks similar
to everything that you want
and if it's priced too cheaply
then it's a status thing
and it's also
it's still 20% less than the BMW
it's still cheaper
I just
when you're looking at it up close
and all of the
it's in pieces
it just is hard to believe
but look at the new BMW
I don't like those either
Genesis is at BMW level
and Mercedes is kind of questionable
these days too but
definitely not Porsche, interior or even Audi
but I'd say it's like
right around BMW
but yeah that's the world
the other one is 90 SUV
whatever Genesis SUV was
$92,000
and it just is hard to believe
a lot of piano black plastic
it's the world we live in
I'm just a
you have to like get in tune
with the pricing dude
well I also think there is something
what art was saying where
like this golf course locally to
Espace Tiempo
is a very very nice golf course
Ocean Views, Alistair Mackenzie designed
like it's
very nice yeah
and they were kind of just
bumbling along and then they
raised their prices I think
either tripled them and they sold out
because
throughout these cheap ones thinking that it can't possibly be nice
and
maybe that's kind of what's going on
dude the price point definitely is something like
you don't want to be in that weird middle ground too
the middle ground is the worst place to be in
but then like a value shopper you're thinking
you're getting a value with these brands
and I guess maybe you are because they're more packed with stuff
that you get on the other
I mean you still are getting it
like pound for pound you're getting a lot for your dollar
right it's kind of like a new Corvette
they're expensive but it's not
you get a lot for your
compared to Porsche
and then you also get a smart stream G
I mean you get that too
you know what
our biggest
when we do like a free event
or even
when we don't have sign ups for an event
you know you get so many people
when you have them pay $5
to sign up for an event
they all end up coming
they have skin in the game
and they end up wanting to be part of it
and it's like oh it's going to sell out
and if it's just free and anyone can go
we've been talking a lot about that
and this is like the Radwood stuff too
when we started it was like
we can't do this thing for free
just real quick
the 2025 Genesis
GV80 so this is like
an X5 competitor
supposedly Porsche Cayenne
so they start at 59
for like the base model
and all the way up to
85 grand for the prestige trim
and the M5
sorry the X5 starts at 62
so it's like 6 grand more
and of course the Cayenne starts at
significantly more at 30 grand
more so
it's still the cheapest in the segment
but not by a ton compared to BMW
in particular I mean and this is not
looking at Lexus or anything else
so yeah it's there's still some value
there but I feel like comparing
the base Genesis GV80 with a base
X5 I think you're going to get a lot
more shit in a GV80
I think so too
it's like the Nissan
Proposition back in the day
they would be kind of loaded
and then the Toyota you'd have to add things
that's how they got you
so anyways $102,000
gets you a Genesis sedan
I wonder if they'll sell for that
it's hard to wrap your head around
$100,000
it's also hard to wrap your head around
going to the great place
that's also a weird market
for a family of four
it's a weird market too
because the SUV buyer
is your average
stereotypically is going to be
the soccer mom
it's going to be a family hauler
and there's a lot more there
where folks for the most part are not
super clued in on to what's hot
except for whatever
it's more perception based
and I feel like
when you're going to S-Class level
if you want an S-Class you're getting an S-Class
and I feel like as an exact
that's what you're going to get
so it's kind of a weird place to try to compete
it doesn't make sense
the SUV stuff
you just want the most content
or bang for your buck
and that's a car that you don't care
what engine it has either
everything is going to propel itself fine
that's like why we wanted to tell you
it had all this stuff and it was
pretty cheap
it was affordable for everything you got
yeah
value
alright that's podcast thanks for joining us
we'll see you next time
bye
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