AspenRS
AspenRS
AspenRS

McNeill’s Ultramarine series is also fantastic.

McNeill isn’t doing Black Library books anymore? That’s a shame he was my favorite author.

Beserk is Khorne I think....

Yep. In the high fantasy Warhammer (non-40K) there are High Elves and Dark elves. Their futuristic sci-fi counterparts are the Eldar and Dark Eldar.

Fun 80's fact. The beginning of The Lost Boys features one of these.

I didn’t think anyone would ever come close to beating Loeb’s time in that crazy Peugeot. Then VW came along and obliterated it...

Yes, but it’s my understanding that the top trim (Nismo) GT-R competes with cars in the $500,000 range now.

Oh yeah, I was the coolest.

I mean all the Subarus I’ve been around have been basically bulletproof for my family. Mom has had 3 Outbacks (all different generations) and not a single mechanical fault or mishap. Ranging from an OG 96 or whenever it was they came out to a newer 2017 model. Had a 2.5RS as my first car and it got me through 2

Scooby Doo on Zombie Island was rad and that had supernatural elements.

That’s not really true. Mitsubishi is just like the Konami of the car world. Amass a fleet of awesome cars (Eclipses, Evos, hot Galants) and a hoarde of loyal fans then promptly forget they exist.

Yeah...all sounds great till you remember you’d be driving a VW.

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I’m as annoyed as everyone else at F1 right now (it’s truly in shambles) but Vettel did this to Alonso at Monza and I’ll never forget it. One of the best passes ever...certainly only one I remember from recent memory.

They’re an IMSA team.

The Mk. II cars were essentially the same pig the Mk. I. Shelby’s team refined many aspects of those cars to get them competitive. That’s where this film is coming from I imagine. Specifically the Mk. II campaign where Shelby and Miles were introduced to try and get the project on it’s feet.

He was a massive tool. He also treated his drivers like dirt.

I don’t know what parts of those two countries you’ve been to but I can confidently say there’s a hell of a lot of difference.

I was last there in 2011. I visited Kyoto, Himeji, Nara, Osaka, and lastly Tokyo. Everywhere I went (especially Himeji and Nara) it felt like I was very much an outsider visiting another planet. I don’t mean that in a bad way either, it was a very enjoyable experience to feel so foreign. I saw almost no tourists and

While that Italian SUV may be unobtainable, if you aim your sights a little lower you too could own a boot country truck.

Owell, haven’t seen as much as 5 minutes since the trio left. TGT improved each season and the third was as good as the best TG. Season 4 promises to be the best yet because all they’re doing is making road trip films (which was everyone’s favorite part anyway) and getting rid of all the celebrity stuff. Though, I