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God Dammit Desu, that has a chance to pull a proper Abbott and Costello with the sticker bit.

Well done, Torchy, you got us all a nice Hell ticket and made me actually laugh at the first Jalopnik article in a while.

Huzzah! I intend to find the funds for a visit shortly; Trollhatten will be a stop on my European exodus for sure now.

Let's be clear on this; the average male from 21-30 is an imbecile on a good day. I know, I'm one of them.

How about an F22 into a Pontiac Solstice?

Agreed, this was a good article if there ever was one.

Luckily, tires are interchangeable.

Not to mention the road course when you get bored with the sporting events, or the drags when yo want some speed.

A man is not born; he is made.

Is it perfect? No, but the hard job has been done, and very well by the looks of things.

I've begun to grow concerned, seeing that the Lumina has more traction than a GT-R in the slush. Of course, tires are everything, but still.

"A Corolla, huh? Well, I guess I could run with it for poops and giggles."

Of all the friggin places, NYC. I didn't see a port of rust on it in the pictures, and it even had the stock wheels. Don't know if it's still available.

I know that feel, bro. I passed up a mint CRX for two grand recently, but that's how it goes sometimes. Congrats on the COTD!

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I've always had a thing for the fourth-gens, personally, but I'd take a fifth if i could find one substantially unmolested.

The performance is there, and assuming they've strengthened up the transmission, the price could be considered reasonable, but the real issue is the dealer markup for these. Regardless of the price, there will always be less of these than there are buyers, so the price will be gouged extensively, because nothing in

Do you regularly have six figures floating around?

Haven't seen you around in a while, Buzz.