KefferCameron
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lol, yeah there is that. I just keep hoping someone will actually give a decent reason for the hate. I've seen nothing to suggest he's more or less of an ass than any of the x-games types, and I'm just not they type to hate someone simply because they have something I wish I could have. So, I guess I just have issues

I can hear it moaning "I....should not...beeeeee", through the monitor. O.o seriously I want whatever drugs the person that though this would be a good idea was on, cause they are obviously damn good!

That I'll give you, but the kid said R33 GT-R is a turbo rwd car, and there hasn't been a rwd GT-R since the early 70's (the KPGC110) and it was N/A.

He's a cheater for making a more difficult method of drifting look easy? Or is it because he has the funds to not care when he breaks a wheel? I'm really at a loss as to how he's cheating here man, but please, feel free to enlighten us.

I'm thinking they meant he broke 1 wheel on 2 separate practice runs, and continued the runs on 3 wheels.

Not to mention all of the Skyline gt-r's R32+ have been AWD, that right there tells me this kid is a wannabe that has never really taken the time to learn what he's talking about before spewing crap out of his mouth.

That's nice, there's still the problem of all the EVs' and plug in hybrids in an affordably price range being horrible snooze fests to drive. Until that changes, I'll stick with my Mini, and other ICE vehicles.

Babylon 5 reference within a tribute to Firefly? I approve!

There are some similarities in the details. However, as with the 300C before it having similarities to the Bentley, only an idiot is going to try to pass it off as an Aston, and only a bigger idiot is going to fall for it. Let's just settle on appreciating it for what it is; a good looking mid size sedan that more of

Same here, I've never named a car and just don't feel the need to.....this for some reason eludes the understanding of some of the members on NAM and in the local Houston MINI club.

Thanks, I really hope that I do. Especially since I just found out that V8 supercars will be there over my birthday weekend next year. So, I'll likely be back there for that.

*drool* dear lord that's gorgeous!

Very true, it definitely keeps a show interesting when done right.

I believe it was called Pushing Daisies. Great show, even if it was pretty twisted.

I'm aware of that, but they could also rebroadcast it once later in the day (they do for some of the races) instead of the umpteenth rebroadcast of the past NASCAR race. As for November, I can't wait! I'm looking forward to seeing and hearing an f1 race in person for the first time in my life.

MINI owners are definitely among this number. We tend to refer to the cars by model number (R53 vs R56 ect), you're considered a bit odd if you DON'T name your car like a pet or member of the family, and there are huge nation wide events dedicated to the cult of MINI. MINIS on the Dragon had over a thousand people in

A-freakin-men it's already bad enough that they air it only at odd hours, and other than a few select races, don't rebroadcast it when sane people are still awake, but losing it all together would seriously suck.

I ran for 4 years in my Mazda6 S hatchback. So long as you're not expecting to be competitive at a national level in that car, and are more concerned with just going out and having fun, you'll be just fine.

I'd still drive it, but yeah definitely odd looking from that angle.

In a word; No. In two words; Hell no! As pretty as the Model S is, in a city as spread out as Houston, with the abysmal public transit we have, and electric car really isn't feasible, and untill recharge times are the same as filling a tank with fuel, or they get some sort of quick change set up for the batteries,