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I think a better option would be to take the Type R and make it look like a ‘normal’ Civic (which is slightly less ugly).

Oh man. When she reaches into the back of car at the 1:00 mark. If she wasn’t a white woman, you already know she’d be dead.

Haha, I remember that write-up and, you know, the value you guys quoted in the article isn’t really that cheap anymore. It was well over $1000 a pound, so certainly not “curiously” cheap. You can easily get an 1/8 of solid quality weed (people would call it chronic on the black market) in Colorado for $25-$30 out the

Fixed it for you. He was behind the wheel. He gets the finger pointed at him.

Don’t forget to get a PO box to use as your address. Also use a disguise when you appear in person, and pay only in small bills. When you leave, circle a block on the way home to check if you are being followed.

The guy has one ofthe nicest, cleanest garages I’ve ever seen AND he would invite me over to help with whatever I needed done to my car? I would take a neighbor like that in a hot minute!

240/60/80z

I would go with a later 80's Fiero GT.

Pontiac guy here to nitpick:

No, you god damned mouth breathing fucking morons, there wasn’t a single thing about the bible that influenced the Founding Fathers whatsoever. The only god damn mention of any biblical figure in any of our founding documents is when they say “the year of our lord” and that was only because that was, and is, literally

I’m not going to knock the engine and the car buuuuuuuuut. . . . Nope. At the time, Supras were considered dyno queens and their drivers unwilling to race from a dig; highway rollers only. Maybe things are kinder now but at the time there was a lovely joke going around:

What do a 400hp, 500hp and 600hp Supra all have

With no supercharger and a lack of power, this Durango is more of a quiet riot.

Man, you make 55 seem old! I’m thinking once you take social security.

Yearly testing for senior citizens and affordable mass transit. Until then, stories like this one will be all too common.

I have many thoughts about this, and one of them is that once a week of John Oliver is just not quite enough.