MotoArigato
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Am I supposed to accept technical advice from a man who wants me to... ahem, mail him my questions on a DVD??? I'm going to send him a fax explaining how ridiculous that it. Does the paper go facing up or facing down? Is the machine plugged in to my land line? Shit, my dial-up got disconnected when I tried to dial

I considered this too but read that they don't have the other detergents being intended for shorter duration use. Not sure about the trade-off, but given the price premium for the racing oil I'll probably just keep using dino oil and adding the ZDDP.

On the serious tip, I wonder if it would be feasible to run a vehicle on your *total* waste produced, such as burning or otherwise reusing any packaging, boxes, containers you purchase, using your methane (farts) and body energy, biological waste (poo and such), warmth from your body, and so on and on, gathering every

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I like the X6 too! Oddly we also had a Cayenne S until just recently and I would love to try a Panamera. Makes me think of this:

In one of the CL pics you can clearly see the shrubs in the parking median just outside the door to the right (as you look at the image) so you nailed it!

Great, next story.

Weren't we just speaking about what makes an enthusiast? Duskin's Grandmother definitely makes the cut. Not only was she feeling the "GTs or what do they call that?" but one of the first things she asked after the successful launch was about it's 0-60 time. THAT is an enthusiast. Dot, period, done.

I somehow read the headline as Rand Paul, and was a bit surprised with his appearance these days.

"...so long as people are blowing each other up, the armored car market will remain strong."

Yes, and also the fact that increased speed alone and the speed differential between him and other cars makes the unpredictability of those other drivers even more of an issue. They don't expect a car to pass them on the right at a significantly higher speed, so when they change lanes just in front of him, causing him

"The second exception is obvious. We allow ourselves to show videos where people crash (so long as it isn't snuff) and wreck their rides."

This list has really made me genuinely appreciate the cars I have been able to see in my lifetime and actually really is a bit of a downer hearing all the cars other folks have not yet been able to enjoy in person. I've witnessed over the last 10-15 years everything from a Vector, F40, LM2002, Enzo, Maserati Birdcage,

I saw this car parked in front of 30 Rock many years ago when Mr. Lauren displayed many cars from his collection. Yes, you do need to see it in person before you leave this world.

I love how unexpectedly low they look especially if parked on a street among everyday modern cars. Don't even get me started on the paint quality... you could dive right in.

Have you watched Eric Bana's love letter to his own personal rally car that he's owned for many years, "Love the Beast"? Also, are you two car-buddies in real life and who else do you consider automotive kindred spirits in the LA scene? (BTW I saw you at the Chateau Marmont once dining in the garden as were we, if I

Maybe it's because you're Dick Cheney?

Ha, that sounds like the watch forum Timezone, I asked in a brand specific forum for help pricing some items I was going to sell and they deleted my post. I posted again asking why it was deleted and they deleted that post too with no explanation. Finally I went to the general forum and asked why the moderator of the

Travis, I know it's not too hot out there today, are you perhaps dehydrated or maybe tired from the drive? Maybe you just need to lay down for a bit to clear these hallucinations from your brain. Get well soon.

Agreed! The car up top looks more like a Stutz Blackhawk crashed into a Bricklin/Corvette/Avanti and the Dragon Corvette guy tossed a BMW badge on the whole mess.

You can do that in Portland, OR also, but then again, you could have probably guessed that already.