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Ever since I got my 1963 Skyline in-game, I named it, and then I wondered if anyone here has ever named their own cars. I feel like I should introduce a select few of my own cars. Here are a few select cars that I gave names to.
AND some pronouns, because hey, if ANYONE can use she/her pronouns for their cars, I can CERTAINLY give them he/him (or hell, maybe they/them) pronouns to my own cars:
Maddie (she/her)
I thought that since it's midnight, I thought of female names starting with the letter M. Maddie it is then.
Penny (she/her)
I named it after Pennzoil. I randomly applied the Sunset Pearlescent color, a TVR-only color, mind you, on it, and it looked like the Pennzoil R34, but just stock, and naked, free from sponsors. Hence the name, Penny.
Goldie (she/her)
It's self explanatory, because I legitimately attempted to paint it using a color that was offered from a '69 Camaro, and shoved in gold-colored wheels. I attempted to bring Goldie in the Japanese 90s Festival with my B-spec boys, but ultimately failed, so I had to whip Penny out. Easy pickings for my boys. Not so much for Goldie. And what do you know, I got an unmodified, international market version of her.
Archie (he/him)
He was in Blue Bell when I bought him at the Used Car Dealership. I upgraded it as much as I can so that I can defeat the others in the Japanese Classics events (well, half of it) anyways, and won. I then saw a TVR Cerbera, painted in Pathfinder Blue Pearlescent, which is the PERFECT shade of blue for Archie. And yes, I named him after the puppet guy in my profile picture, and I sprayed it with a shade of blue that closely resembles his namesake's shade of blue hair.
Wally (he/him)
Another Japanese Classics car to beat the Japanese Classics race. The red was directly taken from a 1989 Mitsubishi Minica Dangan, and I frankly think it looks fitting on Wally. I named him after Wally Darling, another puppet character I liked. The reason why, was because his favorite color was red, and California Red was the perfect color for the '63 Skyline.
AND some pronouns, because hey, if ANYONE can use she/her pronouns for their cars, I can CERTAINLY give them he/him (or hell, maybe they/them) pronouns to my own cars:
Maddie (she/her)
I thought that since it's midnight, I thought of female names starting with the letter M. Maddie it is then.
Penny (she/her)
I named it after Pennzoil. I randomly applied the Sunset Pearlescent color, a TVR-only color, mind you, on it, and it looked like the Pennzoil R34, but just stock, and naked, free from sponsors. Hence the name, Penny.
Goldie (she/her)
It's self explanatory, because I legitimately attempted to paint it using a color that was offered from a '69 Camaro, and shoved in gold-colored wheels. I attempted to bring Goldie in the Japanese 90s Festival with my B-spec boys, but ultimately failed, so I had to whip Penny out. Easy pickings for my boys. Not so much for Goldie. And what do you know, I got an unmodified, international market version of her.
Archie (he/him)
He was in Blue Bell when I bought him at the Used Car Dealership. I upgraded it as much as I can so that I can defeat the others in the Japanese Classics events (well, half of it) anyways, and won. I then saw a TVR Cerbera, painted in Pathfinder Blue Pearlescent, which is the PERFECT shade of blue for Archie. And yes, I named him after the puppet guy in my profile picture, and I sprayed it with a shade of blue that closely resembles his namesake's shade of blue hair.
Wally (he/him)
Another Japanese Classics car to beat the Japanese Classics race. The red was directly taken from a 1989 Mitsubishi Minica Dangan, and I frankly think it looks fitting on Wally. I named him after Wally Darling, another puppet character I liked. The reason why, was because his favorite color was red, and California Red was the perfect color for the '63 Skyline.