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I'm sure it's smoke up the media's ass. This story does not align with the reports, actions and video from every one else involved. There was an interview with the gent who brake checked the Rover that was published yesterday, where he states nothing at all about a previous contact with the SUV and a bike.

Now, I say that Anthony 'may' have video evidence, because he's not really sure himself. In the PIX 11 News interview, the witness claims to have recorded four hours of video of the ride on his helmet cam but he hasn't had time to go through the footage (he's busy with a family and a full-time job) and he's not even

8.) U.S. Marines Kawasaki KLR650

Yeah! Water on an electrical fire! What could possibly go wrong?!

Yeah, no. The bikers started the fight. One of them clearly brake checked the SUV. If the SUV did not strike that biker, the short stop would have left another biker behind him with no options but collision with his rear bumper.

FHP also used the Camaro. I once watched one tear across the median on I-4.

Want!

I do the same.

Yeah. It holds quite a lot of weight.

I hate those. Though it's a strip of led's, there is 1-2 inches of gap between each, UGLY! And keeping the left strip placement and right strip placement symmetrical is near impossible. Those works as accent lighting, but looks tacky in any application where the LED's are directly visible.

But it's dark in space...

hay... I love my rain visors!

It's real. But theres a lot of money invested in that suspension.

I agree, but it can be a Bosozoku thing. Nice example photo, however the Toyota bB has no camber adjustment whatsoever. You're looking a a completely rebuilt suspension.

I've not seen a set of those in years! Had a set on my first car.

Cheesy Fog-lights. I hate seeing those tiny blue ovals with universal mounting brackets bolted to the front valance of a car. Your car has a place for fog lights, and housings made by your manufacturer to fit that place. Don't be so cheap, for $10 more you could have your car look like it came with fog-lights, and

I'll believe it when we see real photos, and not concept renderings...

Cue the Mortal Combat theme!

Fuel economy is obviously paramount in this decision and, as the article points out, there are some estimates that up to three million turbocharged engines will be sold in the U.S. in 2013, way up from 2.1 million last year.

I once moved a full size washing machine in my '05 xB, fold the rear seats down. I was tempted to fit the Dryer as well but didn't want to overload the car with weight (2" lowering springs at the time + the weight of a whole laundry room would have left the car dragging)