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    • 1. Mazda Miata

    All of this carnage... It hurts to see these E36's in such a state. They were excellent cars in their day. I still prefer their simplicity and size over the newer BMWs.

    I forgot to mention, this is my first year with the kevlar clutch, lightweight flywheel, and urethane mounts. It is difficult to creep away from a stop without slipping the tires. It's possible but much more difficult than it used to be. 2nd gear start will probably not happen.

    Same E36 M3 on H&R coils, but I'm running on summer tires. I've driven it in the snow before. The LSD helps remarkably. Ground clearance is an issue though. Hopefully this will be the only winter I have to drive it in.

    Tinted windshield and 2 windshield stickers? Where is my razor blade? I can fix this.

    Anybody have high resolution of this? The pic is awesome

    That was entertaining. That XJR-15 looks like an awful lot of work to fast in.

    BMW 550i 6-speed. nice power, 6-speed, and looks good enough and new enough that your wife won't complain about riding in it.

    Jeepers creepers was scary enough. no motive and an unreasonably fast evil truck

    Depending on which vehicle I'm driving, I would either speed up or turn around!

    Smoke or no smoke, he wasn't trying to get to the edge of the track. He was enticing a conflict. It sucks he died, but that was a stupid move. Sorry Kev :/

    The hubless wheels of Franco Sbarro offered light weight, great rigidity, and a host of other benefits. Plus they look so damn cool. Could you imagine a hubless donk?

    Rust is a problem and a fact of life for trucks of this era, I have a 90 Bronco with ever growing rust patches.

    If you're in East Cost Standard Time zone, I find it difficult for you to be considered mid-west. Indiana is East coast standard time, right?

    Nice command center. Is that a old 1970's quadraphonic receiver on the left? lol Fun stuff.

    X1, X2, X3, X5, X6, X7? Are there really 6 SUV type vehicles going to be sold from BMW? WHYYYY???

    I come in at 6'5" and 230 lbs. I'm pretty closely sized to your son I'd guess. I have had a few cars so I'll give you my take and hope it helps you.

    For a production street legal vehicle with OEM. I'm at a toss up between these 2:

    These Austrailian "El Caminos" and "Rancheros" have been long overdue in the US. I would certainly be in the market for one.