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As a side note, I was in Park Place a few years ago and they had a newer VW Bug built by HPA with the full R32 running gear and 500-some-odd hp for around $30k. Seemed like a decent deal for someone who wanted an insane Bug.

I had a conversation this week with a friend about kit cars/replicas. We came to the conclusion that many of the current kits are tube chassis with fiberglass bodies, making some of them almost no different from the way the originals were made. When it comes to original cars with hand-formed aluminum bodies, it gets a

Fairly reasonable price for what it is. Tavarish can always swap this tan interior for black if you you want.

The lens on the camera might be a bit deceiving, how high off the water is typical?

Looks 10x better than a Rally Fighter.

It is all of those things. The first gen was sleek and muscled. Same with the current X5, the previous generation is my favorite because it looked much more muscular. They tamed it and made it more square. Killed the whole design.

Good God DAMN. This is one of the most amazing pictures I've ever seen. No one told me they assembled the SR-71 in the rebel base on Hoth.

That narrator is painful to listen to.

I had a bugeye wrx when I was in college (wish I still had it). I had the slowest "wreck" ever on summer tires in it. Turning a 90 degree corner on ice at about 5mph, I slid sideways all the way across the street and bounced off of the curb on the other side, hitting both wheels. Didn't break the wheels, but did screw

An interesting article, but until 3D metal printing becomes cheaper and more accessible, this is pretty much moot and only stirs the pot.

I picked up a 1994 Saab 900 for my little brother a few months ago. I was shocked to find that it had heated seats back then.

My mom has bad arthritis and found that the heated steering wheel in her Yukon Denali help out a lot on long drives, so that's one.

There are very few cars I want more than a series 2 XJ6C. I think it's one of the best looking cars of that era.

When I clicked on this, I assumed it would take me to Jezebel...

I expected to see some of Max's work on the list-

As much as I like this generation of Supra, they weigh far too much. The automatics are pushing almost 4,000lbs. Even the heaviest of mustangs were considerably lighter. For a fun car, I'd rather have a Miata or 240sx.

In Eagle? Maybe. Eagle is where everyone from California lives. If it were in Nampa, definitely crack pipe.

I've lived here in Boise for about four years. This car has been for sale time and again for at least two years, if not longer.

This awkward version without music is better.

I would drive this anywhere.