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Wait for the consumer version, the developer version isn't even as good as their 1080p demo set.

The 1080p version of the set is at E3 right now being shown.

Fury Road!!! I can't wait for that movie, I've been waiting!!

I have an olive green 40, I have diesels because we are in Japan. I coated the whole body inside and out. I had to work on the 60, the 40 was an interesting find and is in perfect condition, low miles, slowest vehicle I have I think haha. I actually don't have the 80 anymore, my wife's brother bought it. I have had a

He dropped his radio, bent over to get it and tripped in front of the crane, the operator couldn't stop.

Its very sad, apparently he dropped his radio and tripped in front of the crane, the driver couldn't stop in time.

I trust these with my life basically, the 60 has never let me down. I've had to do a few little repairs on the go but we crossed Tibet and Mongolia in it. Another Mitsubishi was with us and it broke a few things, we had to do some welding.

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Gamecat is right, I know that spot well and Perez was wishing and wanting.

Um, some drivers in the past have had some interesting ones... Falvio knows what hes doing as well.

In my experience, Monaco

They are great for racing, they rev high, have little to break and can just be rebuilt by the team.

Its hard to categorize this, the materials used today are the most advanced but the regulations at any given point in racing stymie certain aspects of a cars design, mechanically. If they could do anything they wanted the current F1 car would be the answer. For overall complexity in mechanicals, for a car that

I did too, I thought they were sort of 80's sci fi.

On the car Top Gear voted as worst car!

I would think he might choose some slightly smoother rear rubber for a rally of this length, if he has any fillings they might all be rattled out. My FJ60's rubber is kind of knobby like that and when I'm on tarmac it rumbles a lot.

When I first saw it I had swaps swirling in my brain, apparently they are having some teething problems so we'll see how that goes.

Delahaye Type 145, I know they were made in 1937 and 38

I have a story for you, when I lived in Hawaii I had a neighbor that said his Karmann Ghia was stolen and never found it. Ten years later he saw it in Honolulu and called the police, they talked to the owner. Apparently the police had impounded it in some other incident and SOLD it in a police auction to this other