DylanToback
DylanToback
DylanToback

The US Supreme Court says BMW is a person.

Also, when you make a list of the most awesome functional intakes, this should win:

Definitely this guy failing hard at driving a 911 GT2. Money can't buy racing competence.

Ok...just 1k over and I may be in minority here, and not a big Ferrari fan, but I really like the brands take on GT cars, the 456 especially. I'm not a flashy person, and this would make a great daily-driver—assuming I had the budget for upkeep. I find it's quite British for an Italian car.

Eww. Replica.

Actually I think it's rather important for things like buildings.

I often make much more than this, by simply driving my car to a destination (Mexico), letting some people fill my trunk with duffel bags, and driving it right back ( to America)! I don't even have to let it sit there!

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How to Make A Used M5 Sound Like An F1 Car

Chris explains the economics of it here. The long and short of it is that it's expensive to crank out really good web video, more so than people realize. They do great stuff so I hope this works out for them.

So what you're saying is...

If it's a car you love, beyond all the normal fluids, maintenance etc, I always do a last minute "leading edge wax" before any 4+ hour drives. The hood, roof front, mirrors, fender fronts, and behind the wheels.

In some states, the joyriding of a customer's vehicle - if egregious enough - would amount to common law "conversion." (Think of theft without the element of the wrongful taking. In other words, their possession of it wasn't wrong - it's just that their use of it exceeded the permission you had granted them).

You mean to tell me these people aren't so excited about their Camry that they starred in a Camry ad??

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