OneRotor
OneRotor
OneRotor

This looks brilliant. If you HAD to live in Vegas for work (why would anyone want to live in that sweltering abyss?), why not live underground, where it stays cool? Big ass garage above ground for all of your toys, and a constant 60* in your house year-round. Yes, the lack of sunlight, breeze, etc. would be

I'm going to have to disagree with the representation of Detroit on this map. Detroit is a well-known and massive food desert (as defined by Food Economists). What does the author consider a "grocery store"? If it's the traditional supermarket/big box store (Kroger, Meijer, Piggly Wigly, Whole Foods, etc.),

So what'd this sell for?

She is in North Carolina......

Thanks for putting this on last night. It was great meeting everyone. Felt like a big group of friends. Looking forward to the next one!

Personally I'm with you on the 5w30. He was taking his advice on oil from a drag racer that runs 100% meth (who won't need to worry about oil temperatures and viscosity). I ran 20w50 or 5w50 synth in my 12a and never worried about it.

This wasn't my post, it was posted by Howard Coleman.

Fantastic. Two other amazing colors on the 458: White and dark red/maroon.

Psh. Read it. READ IT FOOL! :)

Most people won't follow a link.

5 year old thread from Howard Coleman on rx7club.com:

Were the outside shots done with a cheap-ass go-pro? There is some rolling shutter/bad distortion @ 00:20. Look at the lower half of the car as it goes by. The wheels and the body look like they're rolling under the bottom of the chassis.

I'll try and be there! I'm glad that this is in the evening.....

328d Touring. Manual. RWD. Alpine white w/ the M-Sport package and dark tint all around. Red leather. No sunroof. It'll never happen, but I can dream.

First generation Toyota MR2. Like the original 911 turbo, but shittier. If the ass goes, you're dead. One almost killed a friend of mine in High School on a dirt road.

Crack price. Thrashy VQ engine, gear whine out the wazoo from the diff, no luggage space, and a big, fat shell. Cut about 800 pounds out of it and it'd be a decent sports car. As it currently sits, no thanks.

Until our aging electrical infrastructure is completely re-vamped and battery technology allows for fast, efficient charging this is going to be the sustainable model going forward. What people don't look at when they consider charging their electric car is the losses associated with generating the electricity (and

A toyota pickup equipped with the old 22R 4cyl. Those things don't die.

I'm getting close to 2100 miles on my bike for the year, and I must say that this guy got what he had coming to him. I don't participate in group rides because I don't want to be associated with this type of asshattery. Red lights and stop signs are not only ignored by douchers on fixies; they're ignored by people