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Its been out of production for 2 years, but Amazon has some left.

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001THSRFS/

Its an observation, not a complaint. The vast majority of the external appearance of the case was already there. Its no different than when someone takes a honda, puts on some paint, some wheels, and a body kit.

I did click the link, they didn't change the overall shape of the chassis or anything. The case, form the factory, has all of the angles and design cues that they talk about in the article. He put on window mods, paint, lights, some graphics, etc. Look at the factory case.

I own one of these cases. They have done literally NOTHING to it but slap on a Lambo logo, color, and a window mod. Which i strange, considering he could have gone to town shopping it.

I rather liked the Caliber SRT4 and ACR. They were pretty demented little bastards.

Apparatus are custom built. The local county airfield bought a new one, and it was 8 months before it was delivered. Its probably not an insurance issue.

I think hes just tired of being called racist. While i cant say if HE is racist or not, the act itself wouldn't seem to be. If it were a Clinton doll or a bush doll it would be seen as protected speech. Its hanging a political figure, not a black person.

I have a sneaky feeling that its enjoying the ethanol enriched fuel and pushing its timing up.

Not really, chassis corrosion. Those offroad trucks live a harsh life. The towing driver may have also yanked it really hard, tearing the frame apart.

Wouldn't want to replace the batteries...

I just encountered a new PC with PS/2 ports on it, and those came about in 87, making them ~25 years old. With USB3.0 just coming out, you might be able to rate the taste of a fine cap good sir.

How long before the offer to buy Jalopnik from Gawker arrives?

2 days after it was opened? Awful lot of SRT8/V8 Dodge and Chryslers on there with a single exhaust tip, etc.

Minor Correction, I suspect when he said C700, he meant the Chevrolet 700R4. A very VERY common Chevrolet transmission. Ford has no transmission named C700. Their early automatics were C4 and C6, and their early 4 speeds were the E4OD and AOD. The e4od weighs about a billion lbs and is found in 3/4 ton and larger

700r4 is a common transmission. Its also easy to put a reverse pattern manual valve body into it, and use it as a rather decent street/strip transmission.

No, it should have been towed on a wrecker or dollied behind a hoist truck. They exposed themselves to liability, and risked contaminating evidence. Its possible the car was being ridden in.

Stereolithography makes parts that are very brittle and very expensive. Might be better off using the part for a mold to both reduce wieght and seriously increase strength.

I learned in my dads 1996 F350 Crewcab Longbed 4x4 7.5Lv8 5-speed. I turned 14, and was given the keys, along with a piece of paper from the base commander saying I was permitted to operate motor vehicles on his facility. By 16 I had already been driving for 2 years.

I did the same to a 1964 IH scout, and was told it was a waste of time. I am doing CPR on a 1979 Land Cruiser right now (I'm committing high treason, in goes a Ford 300 straight-6 backed by an np435 bitches! Maybe a NP208 just to piss peeps off, depends on what i can find and adapt.)