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@Scandinavian Flick: But, yours doesn't have a built-in jacuzzi and fiery fiberoptics.

It looks like a stretched Vantage, which is not necessarily a bad thing. The interior is gorgeous, if not terribly comfortable looking for a sedan, particularly in the back. I guess one way to keep the kids from fidgeting in the back seat on a long drive is to keep their asses numb. Definitely a looker when compared

@rigidjunkie: There are more than two carbon-weaving rotary looms in the world. See above. There are only two of Toyota's version. You're right, though. It's difficult to conclude - at least from the video - that this technology is scalable to mass-production.

@Scaramanga: I agree with everything, except the claim that this method is unique. Rotary looms have been used to weave cylindrical carbon-fiber components before - e.g.

@Alfisted: This technique was even used on the six-year old Mercedes SLR:

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@Alfisted: Rotary looms that weave carbon fiber are not new tech either. They are standard practice for producing cylindrical components: #lexuslfa

@Thomas Paladino: Mel isn't Mad Max. Mel is just plain mad. A mad, raving anti-Semite. Assuming the studio could coax Gibson off his looney farm and recast him as Mad Max, the following would occur. He would insist on writing the script and directing it. He'd rename Mad Max as Mad Apostle Matthew, and instead of

I wonder what the coefficient of drag is on this one. #qotd

Camouflaged Countach #qotd

Not a paint-job, but adorning one's car in cured meats is pretty blasphemous in my opinion. #qotd

The McDonkald's Donk #qotd

@Shamoononon: I shave my legs.: No. 8: What My Emphysemic Uncle Coughed Up At The Knicks Game The Other Night Green