TheShanMan
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TheShanMan

This article brings up some good points. I mean... lacking in pizzazz is one thing, but when was the last time you saw a car that had zork? Ya know? Like when was the last time you saw someone's ride and just said: "Dayum, that whip is straight zorked owwwtuhh!"

I thought cars needed to 25 years or older to import? The R34 will only be 15 in January. If you could get one, since it's not 25, wouldn't you need to modify it to meet emissions standards and also change it to right hand drive? The R32 will be 25 in January, did you mean that guy by chance?

This was going to be my vote.

I don't know anyone in their 80's interested in a top speed of 199mph.

I remember the hotwheels version of this car being one smooth roller.

My grandpa passed on back in '06. He was quite the pack rat and had even made deals with some of his renters to use their garages for storage in exchange for ultra low rent. In one of the garages was a 70's Mercedes 280SL. I was stunned. The car had almost no miles on it and looked like it had never been driven much

Thank you Bill.

Bill, should I buy a $500 rally car and take it to Mexico like you?

#6.) I quite like Scion. They have the fr-s. The xD is incredibly practical. The iQ is cooler than a smart car. The tC loots like a gtr wannabe, but admittedly needs more doors to be relevant in my opinion. Guns for cars is pretty sweet. I haven't seen an inflatable arm guy in the twenty first century. I have no idea

Want to know how SR actually makes these vehicles?

No love for the blob eye?

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They are indeed similar. However, it's really not all that different from the current WRX scoop which has been in production for 5 years; while the speed 3 has only had it's current scoop for 3 years.

They need to at minimum add one more door to make this car relevant. Best bet would be to add a pair of rx-8 doors. Or maybe even rip off the Tesla model S a bit and do the subtle hatch/panoramic roof thing and maybe even go as far as full saloon style doors.

Nah, not really:

haha agreed. Jokes aside though, the graphene super conductor video is pretty neat.

Actually Ford retained %15. Even still, they only owned the company from '94-'07. That doesn't really justify their use of the Aston Martin grille that's been in production since the late 60's. That would be like if I married your mom and divorced her a few years later but kept showing up at your family functions in

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