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Bryce Womeldurf
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lol I have done this too. It was on a friends car. First time went ok. Found out his side had pinched and was leaking oil so he did it again. Still leaked. Third time was a charm.

LED tail lights/brake lights can be blinding in close traffic; it sucks sitting behind them at night and having them light up with every press of the brake pedal.

I wish you great success on your journey to self wrenching glory. Your story is very inspiring for us enthusiasts and I hope to read more about your progress. Goodspeed !

The clutch job on my Porsche 944.

That, my friends, is a slipping transmission.

That’s a 356, not a Boxster. Better fix that quick before someone with a sharper tongue gets on your case.

And a twopher!!!!

Wait, no Testarossa from Kavinsky’s Protovision? I demand a recount.

These articles are pretty misleading. It’s not uncommon to have $20,000 in maintenance per year on a car like this. You have to drop the engine and transmission for a lot of routine service. Most people don’t drive them more than 1000 or 2000 miles a year. If you’re going to the track, you can triple the maintenance

This is foolish advise. The cost to buy is only the starting point. I have a 360, and just dropped 6k on a new clutch - if you can’t easily stroke that check, stay the hell away from an exotic.

it should be nicknamed the b’Gosh. it will make the current crop of soldiers mots likely to be operating nostalgic for the jeans and overalls their mothers bought them for their first day of first grade.

What a beautiful tribute to Justin.

The Murcielago LP640 ‘06-’10

Starting in the 2000 model year, the Honda S2000. Take an older style, originally brought back by the Miata, but then get Honda to challenge it with this beautiful aggressive modern guy.

Most timeless? I mean, duh!

Do you know if there was supposed to be someone blocking off or at least spotting for oncoming traffic?

If not this seems like very poor planning on behalf of the organizers, and very poor judgement by Magnus to drive that aggressively if he couldn’t clearly see what was around the corner.

It’s stated because it’s true. It was his truck in the way, so one would assume he knew it was there. However, you’re going too fast for the environment if you can’t correct for things that occur. If lifting causes oversteer, then it was too fast for the environment. Lifting mid corner means too much speed.

ahem.

You have an exotic rally car and an exotic pickup truck.