This also works for the aftermarket Pioneer nav system in my girlfriend's Highlander. Pretty damn cool.
@huevosrancheros: There's one standing outside the San Diego Air and Space Museum.
What a crappy Australian, he failed in going down under.
It's a Vindsor motor, ya?
@Cloud81918: Yeah lots of dead M20s and M30s.
@porsche9146: I'm team captain of the Porcubimmer / Prickstine.
@Novaload: That's okay, I stole it from somewhere else on the internet, but it has resided on my desktop for years to whip it out when the need arises.
@littledeucecoupe427: Yes, unless the car has flipped.
@Novaload: Wow, you call me masochistic AND prod me with "could care less." Ouch, double burn!
@ciscokidinsf: It is to Dauphine as Camry is to NASCAR.
I know I shouldn't say this because I don't want to jinx myself, but in 7 races I haven't received a black flag in LeMons, so I haven't had any of the wacky penalties. But I'd almost kinda want to do one cuz some of them look fun. Not gonna risk it tho, we could win it.
Unemployed? Aren't those star tattoos the official identification of porn stars? Maybe she's just between jobs.
@Optixtruf: And I thought I was the only one who associated those scooters with Wu-Tang.
I read this as "Golden Girl" in my head since I just learned that Rue McLanahan died today, and I was really confused about why this was on Jalopnik.
@Festering neon distraction: Originally they were placed on the driver's side of race cars to indicate which side the driver was located, in case there was an accident and rescue workers could easily locate the driver.
@The Stig's American Cousin: You may be right, but that doesn't change the fact that we drive on the left.