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James Young
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As a vet myself, I’d say you need to get some help. Your need for everyone to conform to your tiny little view of the world is a sickness that a competent mental health professional can help you overcome.

97 police officers were laid to rest this year. . . how many oppressed African Americans were killed by police officers this year? I am not saying it doesn’t happen, I am not saying there isn’t a need for change. But its not an us vs them argument. You facilitate the hate by making it a we vs them argument. We are

This is one I built FOR a neighbor of mine a few years ago. He had a 1970 Honda N600 he wanted to make a sleeper street driven racecar out of. We decided to cut the Honda body skin from the unibody chassis and make a shell to mount on a race ready tube chassis powered by air cooled superbike engine and sequential

My 6 yr old son and I will be watching for a blue Z06 roaring by up near the top this year, Robb. :)

Time to fire up your Rover SD1 and make magic happen!

Now I’m curious as to what Nissan parts work on a Ferrari 250 SWB.

I would absolutely LOVE to own an FF and I would insist to everyone that it was a station wagon. If I could get it converted to have a hatch/liftback instead of a regular trunk I would do that too.

F12 is hot too. I really love front-engined Ferraris.

Keep these posts going!!! I’m absolutely a fan of the content and photos. Great stuff!

There’s something oddly satisfying to me about seeing all these Ferraris being driven through pouring rain...good to see these owners treating them like real cars rather than garage display pieces.

Japan is indeed a great place to visit for a car enthusiast. From the aftermarket parts scene, the modders, to the car collectors, the country is a prime place. Japan’s strong economy also has a good part to play with it. Tokyo is actually the city with the largest number of millionaires in the world so you’ll often

Where are the FFs? Shouldn’t you expect to see a quirky car amongst a quirky group such as Japanese jalops?

Not necessarily. Japanese exotic owners aren’t nearly as outrageous and boorish as Americans or Emeratis. They actually buy their cars and treat them as art pieces most of the time. It’s less about flaunting your money, and more about being able to enjoy the finer things, like a bottle of properly aged scotch. Which,

My very first thought.

Good on them for having their meet in the rain... gotta reduce the probability of spontaneous-rari-combustion.

Trolls....

I’d like NP voters to comment on why. Just expand for us please. No snark, maybe there’s something 94+% are missing.