QuasiGriz
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QuasiGriz

While this car is the C111, the successor Mercedes CW311 concept led to an actual production car: the Isdera Imperator (featured in Road & Track’s 1987 Worlds Fastest Cars issue).

I think de Tomaso copied off of Pinifarina’s homework in that this car looks very similar to the custom Ferrari P4/5

The incident was close to change in watch which could have led to the loss of tracking.

Well, it isn’t steps at all, it is and old rail system. And the loose ground and chipped ties don’t make it any easier. But its free and good exercises.

The US needs German driver’s training, pricing, and restrictions. If it cost over $2K and loads of training, people would know the rules of the road. As it is, you can drive a tractor and then circle the block to get a license in the States.

They usually park the big ships over there: the Reagan, car carriers, other cargo ships.

I'm sure Pettigrew's missed facemask call, on the same play, has Detroit fans upset as well.

Looks so much better in Martini Racing livery.

lots of left rudder with that pod and fuel probe dragging on the right side.

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As a former owner of both an E30 BMW and an NA Miata, I can say that the BMW is a fun drive but not as nimble as the Miata. For the European readers, be cautious of the E30 320i. The 1.6 and the 2.5 engines are significantly better than the 2.0. The 320i is arguably the worst E30 produced. It was heavier than the 1.6

I swear is saw this plane, or another with the same paint scheme, burning low circles over Pearl Harbor just a couple weeks ago.

I can confirm that 2-3 girls can fit in a Miata with the top down. I would not recommend that many passengers, on a regular basis, due to seat belt regulations and limitations on shifting. Cabrio, man.

BMW E30 320i (sold only in Europe). Great platform, terrible engine. The 2.0 i6 in the 320i was heavier than the 1.6, and weaker than the 2.5. It is the least valuable and desirable of the E30s. And, since I had one in Cabrio, is a good candidate for a swap following a lost valve and destroyed piston 500+ mi from

I came here for this. Licensed to Kill was bad plot/script. The Living Daylights was a great film (AhHa's theme was a great song as well), but Dalton's fate was sealed by L2K.

"Melted butter!"

We recently stayed at the lodge right next to where the SBX-1 docks. The pictures really do not do it justice of how huge it is. It's some 280 ft tall and 380 ft across.

And by "absolutely drilled", you mean " chip-shot".