Atlantian
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Judging from the way that he circles around (on pretty much a dime) right before threading between the buildings and doing that sharp J-turn into the grassy strip 90 degrees and 400 yards from the building, I'm going to say he's a pretty expert flier and we should not attempt this ourselves.

To be fair, some other gangsters also rolled up in a 7 series behind the M5 at the 20 second mark of that video.

As an Asian American man, fuck off. Don't speak for all people of colour.

I see a lot of Asians who only associate with other Asians (ABCs and FOBs) and speak foreign languages to each other, when a white guy or black guy comes along speaking their language, they get offended. Meanwhile, they complain about not being

F-14 = BMW M6

F-15 = CLK63 AMG Black

F-16 = Mitsubishi Evo X MR

F-18 = Mustang GT500

F-35 = Lexus LF-A

Values adjusted*

That, and you can buy an aircraft for the MSRP and maintenance costs/frequency.

You'll be able to use full-throttle more often than in a Veyron.

Simple: Film a real life police chase, use news footage along with the onboard and flyby footages!

Submit anonymously, and go to award ceremony wearing a mask.

There's a lot of construction that goes on around Northern California, I would imagine they would just flip over when someone tries to go to sleep with active lane control.

There's also instances when the slow lane becomes an exit-only lane, so you might go to sleep and wake up doing 80 mph in a 30 mph zone.

I wonder

Could you elaborate on that?

Just wondering, how far can we go as far as depicting breaking the law, reckless driving or excessive speed on public roads?

Now with that said, can we imply in an art-film that we drove so fast that we evaded Virginia State troopers when they tried to pull us over for a minor speeding ticket that will land us in jail

You definitely do not get to drive on public roads to your heart's content.

It's more like sneaking around under the blanket at the movie theatre with her parent's behind you when you are 18 and she's still 17. Lot of legal repercussions if you guys get a little too obvious.

Track days are like going to some

I5/Highway 99 has a windey bit between Oregon and California, if I were cruising along with my foot pinned t0 the carpet for hours at a time while switching lanes to maintain the "straightest" line, it's plausible. (Although, I've discovered a 110+ mph commute will only shave roughly 1.5 hours off of a 6 hour drive at

This is exciting, how much is wonnadose v8 cummins lump sent to my doorstep in a crate?

I want to throw it in a drift car.

I'm East Asian, so is a car enthusiast friend I have living out in Virginia, what does that make us, 'dirty gooks/Chinaman' making trouble in the good ol' US of A?

This should be the official symbol for "Jalops Against Traffic Cops"

You're speaking my language.

As a Seattle native who lives in Oregon now (much more strict than WA) and drives a diesel limited to 113 mph..

I've been cuffed crossing the border into Yreka going 113 mph in the dead of night day before Thanksgiving, CHP pulled me out at tazer-point with his partner's gun drawn and cuffed because an off-duty OSP

Been there, done that (sorry to hear about your miserable weekend). But I was slowing down and speeding up in front of a bright yellow Cobalt SS with an aftermarket wing on the backroads near my house. Did not know it was a cop until two Crown Vics nearly ran me off the road a day after I got my license (I clearly

>it goes against classical mechanics

How did the guy think this up at all, then? Is there math that went into designing the specifications of this engine? If Shawer can't even provide the math he used in any reports, then this cannot be built for anything useful in real life.

What kind of car is this? It looks like a BMW 1 series.. but then again, not really.

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You know.. if you lived near Oregon, you CAN bring a full sized car onto a karting track, unlike in Washington, where it's now a banned activity.