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I want to know why the cylinder needs flutes if it only has one big bullet. Would make more sense to just be round... Also, why would it need to revolve at all? It could just be a break action.

This is what I was going to say. No end plates = useless piece of shit.

It is if it costs less than a base car with those options.

Bullshit. Professional tennis players are significany bigger and stronger than the general population. Many are 6'5" and taller.

Sorry, I think this is dumb. You can buy a used racing kart for that much. It will not only be literally several times faster, but also less prone to snapping in half all of the sudden.

I once saw an S15 with plates (I think it had plates) at a drift event back in the day, I asked them how they got it here, because I knew it couldn't be legal. They swore it was legal, but also wouldn't tell how they did it.

Because he wasn't smart enough to buy a damn bicycle.

Weeding out the weaker members of each species?

If you absolutely have to drive a Kei, the N Box series is not a bad choice...

Anybody notice that there's never more than one person wearing the device in any of the scenes?

Why the fuck is there a Formula Truck? (rhyming is for winners)

FWIW, isn't a couple hundred hours a pretty long time for general aviation?

Working under a car still sucks if you can't stand up. Especially if you don't have a clean, smooth surface where you can use a creeper.

They should do it Eva-style and have an umbilical they can use until they have jettison it and use battery power. It should also be able to reattach the umbilical itself.

If I was in the IDF I'd have a bayonet on my rifle at all times.

That's even more true if the ICE is FWD and not 4WD like it should be. Torque steer to death.

I bet it won't even be able to use more than 800 HP until it's doing at least 170 simply because it would need a metric shit-ton of downforce to put that power to the ground.

If you live where it snows every year, you need snow tires. Period. Right now my car is covered in three feet of snow because I've been away two weeks. The roads are basically an icerink. But as long as you've got relatively fresh snow tires (they're basically dead after more than five years), everything is fine.

The same is true for all expensive sports, especially individual sports... tennis, golf, equestrian, skiing...

For every potential T Sato there are hundreds of well-funded karters who started before 10. Even the GT Academy guys only made it because Nissan spent a ton of money on them.