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Of all the vehicles I’d imagine Martha Stewart owning, a 2006 single cab Super Duty with a plow was not among them.

The badges were on the nose and A pillars.

I did have a car impounded after some cops killed me. You have to go to the impound that Franklin delivers cars to for Tanya.

When I go out in my Ruiner 2000 I don’t worry about paying out 20,000 to pay for another players wrecked car. But blowing a few up does tend to keep them out of whatever neighborhood I’m trying to steal/sell cars, or run drugs in.

The 2006 didn’t really look much like any of the classics, but the restyles have all gotten closer to the second gen DNA. It makes me lust for a Scat Pack very much.

Well, when monopoly came out in the 30's the race car was a pretty generic shape for grand prix cars of the day, so I say go with a Formula 1 car.

The Dodge Charger seems to be doing well. The Polara name would have been more fitting, but it didn’t have the nostalgia kick the Charger name had. If they make it as capable or nearly as capable as a Wrangler Unlimited I can see the new Bronco doing just fine. Out where I am if you threw a rock at a Wrangler

I’d love a 930 Porsche 911, but I have 18 years before I’m an empty nester. By that time, if prices do drop soon, they will have gone back up and then some.

It looks fantastic, but at a mid $40k price range it is undercut by the Dodge Charger Scat Pack buy a decent margin. You’ll probably be able to get one of the lower level Alfa Romero Guilias in that range too. It’s a bold strategy, I hope it pays off for them.

They hired Karl Pilkington? Does this mean no more seasons of An Idiot Abroad?

I wonder how much more fun my FR-S would be with eight more cylinders?

One of my buddies and his dad were restoring a 69 Boss 302 when we were in high school. They were doing a “thoroughbred” restoration on it, which means everything original down to the factory grease pen markings. I last saw him ten years after graduation and they were still working on it. His other car was a 1972

Aren’t those motors subject to the 15,000 mile timing chain replacements? Granted, they don’t have to be dropped out of the car to replace like in the Ferrari counterparts, but they are probably the most expensive timing chains most people would buy in their life.

Their construction crews work around the clock. I was impressed how fast they could repave roads or put up buildings over there.

That was an awful lot of words just to write “Bomb the shit out of them!” Welcome to Foxtrot Alpha Kyle.

I might be wrong, but I don’t think the LX’s came with lockers. At least in my searches I’ve never found them.

The bumpers ($3,000+), roof rack ($700), tent ($1,800), lockers ($1,100 if it’s ARB) , and winch ($500-$900) make this a Nice Price win. Land Cruiser people tend to be pretty meticulous about keeping things working right. 180,000 miles on the FZ motor is nicely broken in, and probably only halfway to any issues as

Sounds good to me. About 6 years ago I flew into LAX on an international flight, and missed my flight to Reno 6 hours later because the jackasses didn’t get our luggage to us for 5 hours and 45 minutes. The airlines response was basically just “too bad.”

I’ve thought about a TRD Pro as a budget alternative to a new Land Cruiser because my FJ62 is as big as I want an off roader to be.

If I was going to spend most of $100,000 on a large SUV, it would be a Land Cruiser. Jeep should maybe stop and look at Land Cruiser sales figures before they jump all the way in to this market.