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Because it is a printer. A normal printer works by laying ink on a piece of paper left/right top/bottom, this does yhe same thing but with plastic and since it layers plastic on top of plastic already layed it goes in 1 more dimension than 2d printer, hence 3d printer.

Because machining implies material removal manufacturing versus additive manufacturing.

That’s 428 at the wheels, which could be as much as 500hp at the crank. Considering the 5.0 only weighs about 40lb more than the Cayman’s 3.4 weighs, it actually seems like it’d be lighter and more reliable than trying to turbo or supercharge the flat 6. If done right, it won’t “ruin” anything about the car other than

Flood damage, Liberty Walk damage... not sure if there’s much difference.

I thought they solved the problem of people watching Top Gear illegally by firing Clarkson and hiring Chris Evans.

Go fuck yourself.

Here’s another one:

Truth. The vids are useless for this sort of thing. I want to see photos, taken witha decent camera that I can linger over and enjoy. there have been a lot of posts with this issue, and they’d be better served with photo essays than a potato cam video.

Im torn on SxS.

This car just makes me mad. Chrysler says “we’re gonna do something crazy and build an open wheel roadster.” So they built a great looking (for the late 90's) open wheel roadster that’s relatively lightweight, and then they put in a 200hp V6 and a four speed auto.

I sincerely hope that multiple people were dragged out

Saab 900 Classic. It has one of the most unique and iconic silhouettes in automotive history. I love everything about its unique, unconventional styling.

Checking....nope, still ugliest ugly car.

Seriously? You’re bashing on bike that was just stolen?

They literally tried to make their own helmet, with Blackjack and hookers.

I would do sex things for that car.

damn. that’s really too bad.

But the crass commercialism in NASCAR lack’s F1's spicy state despotism.

I’m going to have to side with Josh. There is a time and place for doing work on cars. If your vehicles become an aesthetic, bylaw or safety issue, I don’t see any harm in the landlord enforcing this. I can totally see how this would be an issue.