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Oh, and I forgot the reason I bring this up is because two of them are the same (or similar) color as the one pictured above.

There are THREE Alfa's in my Queens, NY neighborhood. All three are 164's. I slow down each time I drive by.

I thought he drove a GTR and Gallardo?

I don't understand how number three satisfies the original question.

How much force was there? How much force is required to cut someone in half?

And much of the rest of the world as well.

New York City has recently begun using unmarked Nissan Altima sedans for the NYPD. They are very hard to distinguish from regular Altimas, which are a dime a dozen in NYC.

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When's the last time you saw him?

It's truly brilliant.

That looks bad ass.

*sigh* I was one of them. That's how I got the autographed ball.

So it belonged to a "legendary" player who participated in multiple WS, but won this ring as a staffer with the Sox. Shouldn't be too hard to figure out no?

I have a Timo Perez autograph sitting here on my desk! Talk about a waste of space.

The list of cars revving 9k is pretty short, no? Ferrari comes to mind, along with the Honda S2000 and maybe the Lexus LFA?

Well done mate

That's actually a good point point. Then again anyone who cares about soccer already knows what the Balon d'Or is.

Hey man, I live in Queens and I've been thinking along similar lines recently. I drive about 2,000 miles a month, with a lot of hours spent parked and/idling. I've seen some awesome cars but I don't have a camera, unfortunately. Your right about Lower Manhattan, but another great place for "car-spotting" are the

Thanks, I learned something new today.

It's awesome.