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Then the car will be ripped off and sold for half of the MSRP

I don't know, you really could make a case either way, on one hand maybe it's too outlandish already, on the other hand, it does support the insanity of the F12

most people are pretty PC with their craigslist posts... not this guy...

thanks man, I live in Houston, but this would live about an hour south of Austin, Texas so anywhere around Houston, San Antonio or Austin would work, but I'll check those websites out, this would be my little hobby for a few years...

yep! I even had those when I was growing up, got them as a gift in the late '90s

This morning, after watching a Swedish hoon video, I decided that I want to buy an older Volvo, and turn it into a project car for my farm, any fun ideas for a rally volvo, possibly old station wagon? (I'll be driving on the dirt roads of my property) I don't care what year and I don't care what body style it is.

In the Abrams tank, you don't simply drive over the mud so much as you drive through it

as people have been hinting at, gifs don't really work for rally, do they...

Here's and odd one...

"yeah man, my 2003 taurus with 500 rear wheel horsepower" said no one ever

I have lived in Texas all my life, never once was interested in the Packers, never really knew anyone who was a fan, and I knew that it was Lambeau field...

scrolled down and saw this....

crazy ass Russians!! Keep those dash cams rollin, I wanna see more of the crazy drunken fuckers in your country

sorry, I don't fit in small luxury cars. Since they try and make the back seats actually have leg room, I have no leg room in the front.

I read this comment earlier and said, "damn, I feel for you"

at least Mazda recognizes that 90% of the first time buyers will not modify the suspension, so they give it a "touring" ride. However 5 to 10 years down the road, some hoon is going to buy it, then put a nice n hard suspension on there...

yeah I always get mad when my car is limited to 174 MPH....

said all the NSA ever...

Saab said "meh, sounds crazy enough, we'll do it..."

According to Hogan's Heroes (which is 100% accurate) the tanks were controlled by radio signals produced by controllers