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Has someone got any info on this? I have a friend who is a huge car enthusiast and works for S. Pellegrino (the mineral water bottler), we were wondering the story behind this prototype... Can't find anything on the net, will keep looking.

Word.

Probably better stated that "for some Germans, everything has a parts code."

Such pedantic, many oblivious. The humor is in the fact that the bags pn have the same syntax (3,3,3,2) as every P-car part since Gottleib knows when. Most of the ones I know use the model as the first 3, so maybe WWM is World Wide Merchandising?

STARTED FROM THE BOTTOM

Buys used base model Cayman for the price of a Camry

"Here's a nice picture my son drew."

His habitual use of inappropriate language, and his personal and professional attacks on administrators, are antithetical to the values of our university.

Pokemon on steroids my friend...haha. Don't insult it just because it's small...haha

Okay, so. This is a complicated question with an even more complicated answer, so I'm going to try to say something which is the best I understand it, without sounding like an asshat.

Why didn't they remove their logo from the truck before they let it go?

Remember when some stupid shit like this could get you COTD? Pepperidge Farm remembers...

What do you mean that's the engine compartment? The sun's already setting. We can't wait for you idiots to turn the car around.

[Endurance racing in a nutshell. If you're around for a full 24-hour race, you're going to work in sleep whenever you can, whereever you can. Here's an Audi mechanic passing out like a boss at the 2002 24 Hours of Le Mans. Photo credit: Ker Robertson/Getty Images]

It's not the first time

"Thought you said it was in Park"

Shame. It wouldn't be the first time Lego sponsored a Honda race car.

Here is the first close up of the TR 3-A