Traction Inc.

Hi, I'm Ian. I'm preoccupied with cars and driving them to the limit.

I keep a photo blog of my favorite car images at motomania.tumblr.com »

Listen to some of my favorite driving music at stopthedisco.tumblr.com »

My wife keeps a fun food blog at bentobloggy.blogspot.com »

See the fun cars I've hooned »

In My Garage:
1999 Mazda MX-5 turbo (NB)
1999 BMW M3 (E36)
1985 BMW 535i (E28) ChumpCar project
2001 BMW 530i (E39)

Past Project Cars:
1994 Mazda MX-5 (NA)
1988 BMW 325is (E30)
1987 BMW 325is (E30)
1987 BMW 325is (E30)

Shopping List:
Honda S2000 (AP1)
Mazda RX-7 (FD)
Porsche 911 (993)

Viva Grassroots Motorsports! »

$500 race cars? We're not kidding »


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American History: The Dying Art of Fabrication

the80sareforever:

“…a past generation where if you wanted it, you built it, and “pushing the limits” was a bit more than neochrome hardware on neon colored wheels.”

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