If your car doesn't have speed holes you may as well turn in your license and take the bus.
>factory speed holes
/r/ing the picture of the guy drilling rims to save weight
Mazda has pioneered proceduraly generated speedholes, does that count?
>>17635022
>>17635313
How does that even happen? Did it rain for weeks and he came and sprayed it with a hose when it wasnt raining?
>>17635418
>How does that even happen?
quebec plates
>>17635402
Thanks buddy
>>17635418
>How does that even happen?
mazda
fuckin speed holes
>>17635418
Its the salt . Metal literally goes back wayyy quicker when introduced to salt and water than just water alone.
>>17635313
Nissan perfected that decades ago.
>>17635313
>Quebec
it was already ruined