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There's a similar but smaller-scale issue with a residential street in my town. The people living on one particular public street don't want anybody else using their street, but they want everybody else to still help contribute the taxes to help pay to maintain their street and keep it cleared of snow during the

Gymkhana 7 is awesome, but I look at Ken's choice of helmet and suit for this one and all I can think is,

Paying extremely high prices for pathetically slow internet connections sounds like what I deal with every day as an American.

(Yes, I know that's an exaggeration)

Sorry about any misunderstanding, my point is more about it being a very expensive hyper-performance vehicle that you can literally only use on the track, along with having a laundry-list of red-tape involved.

As somebody who isn't a huge fan of the series as a whole, I would be all about giving a prequel-flick about '70s or '80s street racing a chance.

Effectively, it's the motorcycle equivalent of the Ferrari FXX.

I absolutely love it! I've had it for two years now after spending an entire childhood dreaming about it, and I am proud to say that it is not by any means a case of "never meet your heroes", it's more power than I truly need on a day-to-day basis but it's genuinely a perfect all-round bike and has proven surprisingly

Just Bridgestone Battlax tires, your average streetbike tires. This wasn't a regular scenario for sure - although honestly, if it weren't for road salt wreaking havoc on everything, I would invest in heated gear and ride a bike regularly during the winter! Probably not my Speed Triple, but a cheap enduro or standard

Not a car, but still worth sharing.

I have a friend a few states away doing the roll cage work right now, I'm going to pick it up on Saturday but here's what I know so far:

Mmmmmmmmmm

The VW scene and the Subaru scene are equally awful (I've owned both in the past as well), and I've found the key to enjoying an old BMW is staying the hell away from BMW forums and groups. I primarily rally FWD cars (I'm building my B13 SE-R into a Stage Rally car at the moment as well), I introduced myself on one

I don't like most BMWs, but I do like the weird ones. The M-Coupe is one of my semi-attainable dream cars, and my Ti is an absolute riot. I don't care for BMW as a whole because of the majority of BMW owners put a bad taste in my mouth with their elitist attitudes.

I almost thought myself and some friends of mine were going to end up in a similar situation when we were waiting our turn at a very busy gas station. After waiting our turn, a middle-aged guy in a New Beetle, that had just pulled in, tried to cut ahead of us in line. When we didn't let him, he went on a screaming

Already am seriously into riding, and my two bikes of choice reflect that!

While we're all on this rant - when I was younger, I had a friend of mine that would come over all the time to play Gran Turismo 2 on my Playstation. One of the cars everybody knows in that game, the Suzuki Escudo Pikes Peak Version, he would always call it some variation of "Suzuki Pikes Peak Escudo Version" or

+1000000 for Malcolm Smith!

You're right, the other van I have at my disposal is one of the last Ford Econoline vans - a victim of the Euro-platform vans (which admittedly seem to be a much better choice in the market now)

Hey, I was just driving one of those a half hour ago! Decent vans, but the headlights are terrible in comparison to other designs.

Camrys and Dodge Caravans (and the other Chrysler variants) are notorious for those corner dents.