Hippy-Dippy
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Hippy-Dippy

There's a road on my way home (country road) that was recently completely rebuilt for safety reasons, but because of the previous accidents, and I'm assuming the residents lobbying, the speed limit is 30km/h slower than all the roads around it (80km/h to 50km/h). Now because it's rebuilt it is the most spacious.

Hahaha nice!

That's closest thing I could find to mine, a 800kg still RWD 1982. Mine's by no means fast, but a 4A-GE sitting on a stand waiting to be rebuilt will help that.

Wait a sec.

Yeah, you got me thinking about my guys (disclaimer, both of mine here are actually older, but this is as far back as the page goes):

I know this comment is over 3 years late and it's unlikely anyone will read this, however I need to say this. When I was in highschool Red Green came into the consumer goods shop I was working at. He was wearing a suit and tie. When he was finished he hopped into his black dodge viper and tore away.

Excellent! I'm down.

To everyone saying they enjoy driving recklessly on "back"/"country roads" PLEASE STOP DOING THAT! I live on a road that is apparently known in car clubs as one of these roads and at least once a day some race car/bike wannabe comes flying down my street.

I saw these guys on their first concert in Canada. It was pretty funny because they thought they'd be playing to a dozen people at most and the place was to capacity. They were so pumped to have a huge turnout. Great concert.

These Volvos were all quite lovely. That Volvo 144 was maybe the nicest one of those I'd ever seen. The interior was perfect. If I licked a seat I bet I'd get transformed into a psychology professor from 1977 who's trying to work up the nerve to convince his wife to go to a key party.

Yes but how about.

When I was visiting Austin I saw a bunch of baja bugs driving around and selling drugs out of the hoods under the guise of "broken down in a parking lot". Random person passing by would think the car broke down and the two people were checking out the engine ... not realizing the engine is in the back and the front

I saw one of these in Toronto a couple years back ... that was a good day!

Someone offered me a 1981 Oldsmobile Cutlass for my 67 spitfire.

"Proven rallying capabilities"

Sorry this is CP.

I'm not sure if you're making a joke or not and I don't want to "feed the trolls". I don't work at an OEM, I work at a supplier. I design parts from initial concept to production, both for performance and manufacturing. This includes "designing" the physical shapes and where they fit into the vehicle. This also

What SasquatchElvis said is good information.

I'm not familiar with the Burner accounts. Is there a place I can get more information?

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