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Lets import some sweet rides that are 20+years old! wait... this thing is falling apart. Where the hell am I supposed to find a camshaft for a Lancia Delta S4? hmmm.... I suppose I could always have one machined... Ah dagnabit! and the tail lamp housing is busted too... time to scour the forums

I've been turning to look out the back window for so long while backing up that facing forward to watch a screen just feels wrong. The one time I drove a Raptor, I ignored the backup camera entirely when it came time to back out of a convolutedly twisted driveway.

I feel the urge to re-read the Neanderthal Parallax now.

I know Michael Bay reused footage from The Island for the Transformers chase scene. I assume that's the uncredited second movie you're talking about.

Whatever happened to the Carbon Motors police interceptor? I've not heard anything about that in years

It would be a hell of a surprise if this automotive vaporware ever actually makes it to market.

GA-348 is one of my favorite roads. partly because it's fun to drive, partly because it's got some decent hikes and camping available right off it as well. Just watch out for bicycles

Fair enough

Why no TARDIS then?

MSU? Really? In my 4 years of visiting a friend on that campus I saw nothing but hoopties. The GTR and the Lamborghini seem to be the exception rather than the rule.

Considering I've gotten mostly older beaters, about 2 years is probably the longest I've owned a car.

wow... This reminds me to finish the steampunk Quetzalcoatl I started modeling a while back

By "one german beer" you mean a whole keg, right?

I feel this is appropriate

ah. Thanks, that clears things up.

Leslie Nielsen... it would work because he's already a ghost.

WTF is double (de)clutching? The only time I've ever heard that term is in that movie.

Because he/she needs to get there fast and be able to maneuver around anything.

The 7th gen Celica GTS. I wanted one ever since i sat in the floor model at the 2000 detroit auto show.

3 story RV with a zen garden