Wednesday, May 18, 2011

((Photography)) The Devil's Work

Religion graces every corner of our world. You can't run from it. Since the first car rolled out into the world's eyes. The question was asked...

What car would jesus drive? It would probably be a ecological breakthrough of a toyota or honda many would say. Or he wouldn't drive anything. Just hover to where ever he needs. But the Devil can't hover. He needs wheels and that begs the question. What would the hot headed horny guy drive? Not a lamborghini, too small. Not a Ferrari, can't overlap the red that is already present. Definitely not a R-35, too many electronics in risk of melting.

But what about it's little brother?

Ricky Chen isn't much of a religious man. he gets up every Sunday at nearly 2pm so church isn't much of a option, but he is a firm believer that when you drop the clutch and slam on that right foot device, the bowls of hell open underneath the hood and scream mercy to be let out.

Pushing a estimated 675hp, Ricky doesn't dare take it out on in the public roads except every now and then. 1. police harass 2.Religious people begin to count their blessings when they spot it. 3. No road can tame it.  So what does he do with it? Absolutely nothing. It sits in a car bubble in his garage until a car show comes up or a decently sized cruise rolls through. He thinks he spent too much on it to have it ruined on the track or bumped into at a street light, that's what he has his mildly modified Cobalt SS for.

  Aggressive form with rivaling Function all in one hellish package. The project is complete he says and has been for several months. He says that it's totally possible to make it into whatever he pleases considering the power output. Trackday/time attack, dragstrip, or drifter and he may enter any one of those disciplines, but not with this beauty.

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