Donk-Tacular - Mail Sack
Your Letters, Our Senseless Replies
Photography by Terence Patrick
Dreams Of Super Civic
Something has been bothering me for quite some time now. In the January '07 issue, some guy won a set of Konig wheels just for whining that "five years ago, times were good. I could open up an issue of Super Street and I'd see at least one Civic-if not two." Now the problem I have with this is no one cares about this anymore, nor did they then. If we wanted to see more Civics, I'd send junk yard photos, or grab an "old" issue of Super Street, not write and complain about no new ones. There's more than just one Honda, plus your magazine isn't "Super Civic" now, is it? Then he goes on to bash Initial D, and you printed it! I've never even watched it, but I know what it is and I don't need some Honda buff telling me it's dumb. Thanks for keeping it diverse and NOT printing a Civic-only magazine. By the way, I loved the Datsun and Mazda 808 convert articles you did in that issue.
Jayson Lamar
Via the Internet
Stop trying to sound cool. We all know that you have the entire Initial D box set.
Bitchin'Camaro
I feel like I have all the looks and power in the world with my '00 Z28 Camaro. Just listening to its V8 LS1 engine makes my heart jump. That's right, 320hp of American muscle! But for some reason all around Chicago are loads of rich Asians with their modified rice burners that resemble a completely different look than what their emblems say. To me, my car is my best friend. Whether I'm mad, depressed or need to pick up chicks, there is no better place to go than a 350 muscle power house. My passion for cars is one of my only escapes in life, and as much as I would like spoil my ride for all she has done, I can't. My job only pays for me to get by in life. You're probably thinking, "Why the hell this guy is reading Super Street when he owns a Chevy?" It's because there is no other mag that has the sickest cars, ads, models and fans. It's a mag that represents the thrill of a gearhead. You guys rock!
Rob Becker
Via the Internet
Something tells us Rob likes to go down to the shore to play some video games and buy Def Leppard T-shirts.
The Magic Number Is 22
Normally I rip out all the Maxim pages that don't have a girl on them, then I rip out and save all the girl pages in car magazines. You had 22.
P.S. Page 174 (July '07) "pushed the envelope".
Ted Verges
Johnson Creek, WI
We were originally going to run a photo of Nads wearing that teeny-tiny half shirt, but that would have pushed the envelope a little too much, so we changed it at the last minute.
By Terence Patrick
Enjoyed this Post? Subscribe to our RSS Feed, or use your favorite social media to recommend us to friends and colleagues!