I have also driven Willow Springs (asian turbo) and done time trials outside of Vegas in a NASCAR.
Thanks for asking! Oh, and lolololololo.
Coo story bro?
That's awesome! Let's see some pics of you at Willow Springs.
Thanks.
No thanks. Please note that you have been shown to be wrong on several recent occasions by folks you are constantly belittling. Please do better. You can start by simply admitting you are wrong and apologize for your behavior.
Ah so it's for show. Id think they would make it less ugly looking for something you're trying to show off
No, not for show.
Here, let me help educate you.
Not only are they high-performance and can withstand higher temperatures (like at the track) and don't fade, not to mention are much lighter weight than steel calipers - - - but they also do not shed any brake dust.
The wheels are extremely clean.
Let me know if you have any other misconceptions about ceramic composite brake calipers. I'm always here to help!
They are 100% yellow to show other folks what they are. 100%. The color has zero to do with performance. They are painted yellow to stand out.
Let me know if you have any other misconceptions about the color of your ceramic composite brake calipers.
I'm always here to help!
Coo story bro! What would you know about high performance brakes?
You drive a Tesla. lolololololo
I know a lot about high performance brake systems. I have distributed Brembo, Pagid, Akebono, ATE, Ferodo, Jurid and Stop Tech, amongst other brands. I also have restored or helped restore a 60's Mustang, a 60's Corvette, and a few British cars.
I have also driven Willow Springs (asian turbo) and done time trials outside of Vegas in a NASCAR.
Thanks for asking! Oh, and lolololololo.
Coo story bro?
I didn't know there is an actual NASCAR branded vehicle.
Ah so it's for show. Id think they would make it less ugly looking for something you're trying to show off
No, not for show.
Here, let me help educate you.
Not only are they high-performance and can withstand higher temperatures (like at the track) and don't fade, not to mention are much lighter weight than steel calipers - - - but they also do not shed any brake dust.
The wheels are extremely clean.
Let me know if you have any other misconceptions about ceramic composite brake calipers. I'm always here to help!
They are 100% yellow to show other folks what they are. 100%. The color has zero to do with performance. They are painted yellow to stand out.
Let me know if you have any other misconceptions about the color of your ceramic composite brake calipers.
I'm always here to help!
Coo story bro! What would you know about high performance brakes?
You drive a Tesla. lolololololo
I know a lot about high performance brake systems. I have distributed Brembo, Pagid, Akebono, ATE, Ferodo, Jurid and Stop Tech, amongst other brands. I also have restored or helped restore a 60's Mustang, a 60's Corvette, and a few British cars.
I have also driven Willow Springs (asian turbo) and done time trials outside of Vegas in a NASCAR.
Thanks for asking! Oh, and lolololololo.
Coo story bro?
I didn't know there is an actual NASCAR branded vehicle.
NASCAR cars are highly specialized, purpose-built race cars, not street cars, though they resemble production models like the Ford Mustang, Chevrolet Camaro, and Toyota Camry (Next Gen Cup Cars). These "stock cars" feature powerful V8 engines, custom steel tube chassis with roll cages, advanced aerodynamics, and unique components like single center-locking lug nuts, all designed for extreme speed and safety, making them fundamentally different from everyday vehicles.
I am always happy to educate. Thanks for the opportunity.
I have also driven Willow Springs (asian turbo) and done time trials outside of Vegas in a NASCAR.
Thanks for asking! Oh, and lolololololo.
Coo story bro?
I didn't know there is an actual NASCAR branded vehicle.
Notice that there are not only no pics of him driving at Willow Springs . . . just like how his answer to your question about a NASCAR branded vehicle is nothing more than a word for word "cut and paste" job generated from Ai.
He's clearly unable to offer any real personal experience. He's clearly not interested in participating in this forum in a genuine manner. Just a lot of pedantic rubbish replies (to me) not worth anyone's time.
That's why I've taken our Moderator's suggestion and put him on ignore for 2026.
I have also driven Willow Springs (asian turbo) and done time trials outside of Vegas in a NASCAR.
Thanks for asking! Oh, and lolololololo.
Coo story bro?
I didn't know there is an actual NASCAR branded vehicle.
Notice that there are not only no pics of him driving at Willow Springs . . . just like how his answer to your question about a NASCAR branded vehicle is nothing more than a word for word "cut and paste" job generated from Ai.
He's clearly unable to offer any real personal experience. He's clearly not interested in participating in this forum in a genuine manner. Just a lot of pedantic rubbish replies (to me) not worth anyone's time.
That's why I've taken our Moderator's suggestion and put him on ignore for 2026.
My supplier, Raybestos, took me there on a VIP trip around AAPEX/SEMA. It was about 10 years ago, so it would be hard to find pictures from that or from Willow, which was around that time. Your condescending attitude and accusations don't deserve my time digging up a photo to prove this to you. Yes, NASCAR can certainly be used to describe a type of car. To argue otherwise is pedantic and foolish.
I don't doubt that you frantically repeatedly PM the moderator because this board doesn't go how you please. If I were him I'd also suggest you ignore me.
While not ideal, I can still get gas at the local Costco for $5.40, Arco for $5.20, and Chevron for $5.89. I live in a relatively expensive area on L.A.'s westside.
I am glad your article clearly points out that this is a single gas station at a single moment. Otherwise, they'd be as misleading as folks who post and tweet this as if it is today's reality.
just wondering, how many ancient pumps gonna break, when the dollars per gallon setting goes from one digit to two [or three, whatever years from now] ? # can't hardly wait
yeahbut, why is diesel (#2?) even more expensive than premium, if any one knows # our years old prius goes, and goes far, on a single regular gallon of gas.