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The Tuareg people (/ˈtwɑːrɛɡ/; also spelled Twareg or Touareg; endonym Kel Tamasheq, Kel Tagelmust[5]) are a large Berber ethnic confederation. 

I thought Mustangs already came with human hair on the grille and headlights?

But what if I’m also against people driving dangerous cars, possibly causing accidents, traffic jams and pollution ?

So don’t require the inspection and let the poor just all get killed by automotive malfunctions. Then bam, no more poor people! problem solved

Yeah ok, some people don’t have enough money to safely maintain their car, so let’s just allow them to kill people.

She managed to seduce you with it. Dare I say it was more of a....Bae-woo?

Several years ago, I devoted an entire Oppo post to it.

Plus, to get these times, you gotta run the battery only 1/4 full, so you aren’t carrying the weight of a full tank of electricity.

Tires. In the US, the R32 got Goodyear Eagle F1s as original equipment. Sidewalls were too soft (and bubble magnets), so even on the America-fied springs and shocks, the tires felt like the weak link. Constantly rolling over, slushy turn-in, etc.

To make my 335 a more comfortable daily driver, I changed the tires from run flats to ones with softer sidewalls. Comfort wise, it made a world of difference.

Take Baku and give us San Marino again!

While I wouldn’t be particularly opposed to the second half, there’s no reason that the car should suffer. It’s an item with interesting historical value and in the right hands could be part of an educational display. Just because the Nazis were truly evil doesn’t mean every product from them should be destroyed,

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The R31 wagon is Jason Ferron, it’s 1JZ powered and all kinds of gnarly.

You get a star for incorporating Warhammer 40k into a car related article.

Why is this thing almost 20k?

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Initial-D made my car guy tendencies an outright problem, where it remains today.

Lately I’ve been listening to a lot of new retro wave so while we’re on a topic of 80's cars and synth beats... here’s a chill one:

How do they test this? Shove ‘em in a BMW and see if they use their turn signals for 5 consistent miles?

Of course you do.