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Most of the interior is black, the previous owner swapped in Modena Vaders and Modena rear headrests.

Here's my '98 M3, Techno Violet is the bestest color.

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According to this copy of the video, it's Russia.

If no one picks this up for the 24 Hours of Lemons, I will be sad.

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Come on, you mention Formula Offroad, but don't include video?

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According the description in this video, the little black thing that did the the massive burnout (before the donuts started) was a stock 318is....props to him :)

North/South hemisphere's don't flip daytime/nighttime....being on the other side of the world does that (like the Malaysian GP or anything else in Asia). If I'm not mistaken, Argentina is only GMT -4 (4 hours behind the UK), while the US is GMT -5 to -8

1st gear: 'And by "address" — they really mean "sympathize," because there ain't nothing he can do about it.'

It's the same reason why CRT monitors and TVs have the black flashing/lines when recorded with a video camera, and why sometimes it can look like the wheels of a car in motion are stationary or even spinning backwards. Assuming the camera is running at 30fps, and your wheels are rotating at a multiple of that (say,

"The same legislative idiocy could occur at the state level."

"I will submit that taxes should be competitive and low enough cover our costs and make ample investments in the future"

Sure thing....see the first chart in the Appendix, "National Debt For Selected Years". During Bush's control (2001-2008), the national debt increased from 57.6% to 69.6% of the GDP, which is an increase of 4.4 trillion dollars. During only two years of Obama's control (2009 and 2010), the debt increased all the way

You really expect the Washington Post (of all places) to be able to accurately project how much the government would spend over 6+ years in the future?

He also "bailed out" a lot more companies that still ended up filing for bankruptcy protection — even with all of the loans that have been paid back this far, there's nearly 250 billion dollars (by a very conservative estimate) that will never be returned.

Much of the same thing, I wasn't a fan of Bush either.

It's cheaper, by quite a few billion dollars, for us to pay him to screw around on the golfcourse than it is for us to pay him to screw around with the economy and government.