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I've seen a few ambulances here that have side skirts and aftermarket wheels and all discs. Many ambulances here are donations from the private sector, but it's still interesting to see these mods happening on an emergency vehicle. Sometimes I wonder when/if I'll ever get to ride in one of them...... hope not!

I grew up in Singapore, was there between 1990 to 2001. Back when I was young, there was no haze. In fact, when the first haze turned up in the late 90s, that was when I learnt about this word. It was really strange to all of us over there because that was the last thing to expect living in Singapore - Air pollution.

Had an instructor who was Syd Mead's room mate when they were in Art Center as students. Throughout the semester we drew large perspective drawings and while that was lots of work, they were fun. At the second last class of the semester he would show up with slides of the best works of his students from the 22 years

I wonder what went through his mind when his photo was being taken.

Pollution is bad. Ecology imbalance is bad. Affected economy is bad. But reduced caviar supply? First world problem!

XJR15 was my favorite car on GT2 because it looks great, and later I read somewhere that its styling was designed by the same designer who did the McLaren F1 (styling, not the whole car). Can anyone help confirm this?

As a designer, I call this a design-rip off. How is this different from slapping Hello Kitty graphics all over your products? Did he pay royalties to Lego?

I have a feeling that when Fisher Price makes a Power Wheels of this car, it will have much better power/weight ratio. Heck it may even out run the real thing!

Sexy! How sexy? Marilyn Monroe sexy! I guess that's because the way the white graphics wrap around the headlights reminds me of the 50/60s style bikini top. I guess it's just me...

Pretty sure the first photo was filled with noise and the photographer applied loads of de-noise which made the landscape look like it's painted in oil. The lighting is perfect though, which is something that you have to really plan ahead. Time of the day, month and season, and hope for the best for clear sky.

I teach drafting and perspective class and kids(college) these days (at least here) grew up playing Pokemon games and have absolutely no exposure/interest in mechanics. These are just awesome!

Not yet! Just got it in early Nov, and haven't really had the time to really take it out for a nice spin yet. It's been more than 10 years since I last drove a stick shift, so there's still a lot to be learned.

I don't live in the US. Cars here cost twice as much, and our salary is 1/3 of what you guys get. I'd not be able to afford a GT86 being a college instructor here if not for the money I've saved from 3+ years of working in the states prior.

I've been a drooler of the RS6 avant for a long time as well, but looking at this "I can't afford it" discussion, I was thinking even if I have the money to afford this car, why would I buy it? For many who love cars of this format (crazy fast wagon), the answer is its practicability. However who are we really

I bet you don't even have the balls to drive in Asia.

My breakfast sandwich tastes a bit salty because I am tearing over it while watching this...+1!

I really appreciate the sights and sounds, but watching the same cars going through the same corner with the same camera pan over and over and over and over and over again wore me out rather quickly.

Nice, but not really stunning compared to the Furai. I feel that you can just swap the front emblem with a Mercedes tri-spoke wheel and it will be a MB.

The standard of the limit is not the key. It's the harshness and swiftness of the punishment that really matters. Taiwan dropped its legal limit to just 0.025, which I think is one of the lowest in the world, but DUI incidents aren't really improving even when the radio keeps playing the anti-DUI campaign skits. The

Annnddd.... the F-36 is born!