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If this becomes available I will purchase it.

I think so. If I remember right (too lazy to look it up) they got their in-house R up to the numbers you mentioned. I think that one involved boring it over a bit too though.

Whichever APR site you're checking out...I want their Stage 2+ flash and products!

Pretty sure you'd need to go stage 3 and upgrade the turbo to hit that number.

No FC or truck, no fucks given.

I don't see an FC. Where's the damn FC...

Was there anyone left who thought Chevy would actually build the sedan we've all been wanting?

Much Corvette.

I'd like to propose people stop buying cars based on numbers and purchase cars based on their driving experience in the car. Maybe automakers would refocus on simply improving the experience instead of on numbers.

BIGGEST TEASE EVER. Would buy this in a second.

Every large city has a rail line running through it if not close to it. High speed rail is a completely different proposition that would require new lines to be built.

I like the idea of borrowing the word "peloton" from cycling.

I'll gladly watch my bracket suffer in exchange for a first round Duke loss. Fuck yes.

When the shit did this become a thing?! I grew up in Los Angeles and this NEVER happened. Not once. First time I ever saw it happen was in 2010 in Atlanta and since moving back to Los Angeles I've seen it happen a few more times. It's becoming a trend and it needs TO END NOW.

I would argue that Hollywood thinks ALL niche enthusiasts are idiots. Example: I can't think of a single surf movie that doesn't embrace every idiotic surfing cliche. But for some reason this line of thinking never applies to mainstream sports.

Still funny.

Swear to god I just finished watching The Usual Suspects. Just.fucking.now.

That also wasn't a bad snow storm because the temps were high enough to melt the snow the next day.

That also wasn't a bad snow storm because the temps were high enough to melt the snow the next day.

That also wasn't a bad snow storm because the temps were high enough to melt the snow the next day.