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@Damian — Because some people have a sense of humor? Or because yours was shot off in the last war?

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This on is past its Shel-by date. ND.

You are paying $8,900 for a government abused, equipment spliced in then ripped out, 12 year old Chevy from Chevy’s second darkest period that has been modded by someone named “Gary” that claimed it is “Better then...BMW M5...”

Complaining about nazi symbols by posting and perpetuating those nazi symbols is really stupid IMO.”

So, to address your concerns in order:

They had quite a long time between me posting about it on twitter and me publishing this story. It took them more than 12 hours to pull the episode.

Roadkill isn’t a couple of guys with a camera scraping by. The show has (last I heard) somewhere in the neighborhood of $50,000 per

Speak for yourself: I look at a person’s tattoos when I meet them, it’s their tl;dr Cliffs Notes as to who they are. I recently met an extraordinarily cool woman with a photorealistic tattoo of the Grumman produced lunar landing module on her shoulder and it galvanized my attention. You can F’ing bet my attention

that’s some dumb fuckery. in the real world, when i meet someone with tattoo sleeves, you better believe i’m looking at them. or any visible tattoos, they will be looked at. your sympathy for a nazi is sickening.

Worth noting that there is no such thing as a “Nazi sympathizer.”  If you have 9 Nazis sitting at a table and one “Nazi sympathizer,” you have 10 Nazis.

This car seems somehow familiar. Maybe another automotive website covered it recently. Hmm. 

Fishing for some of that lost Torch mojo, I see.

Current Mazda. LED’s that look like incandescent bulbs. Maybe not a marvel but they are really cool. 

I nominate the last few years of the Lincoln Mark VII. That full width neon across the back end was very futuristic looking. The technology of using neon didn’t last, LEDs took that mantle... but it sure did look amazing.

The clear taillight covers on the late 90's and early ‘aughts Toyota Altezza/Lexus IS300, from which the “Altezza” style derived it’s name. It ended up making it’s way into everything from the Impreza hatchback to the 4th gen Altima (which is actually one of my favorite interpretations of this style, despite it

Maserati Khamsin mounted in the glass. Except for US market versions. I won’t post that atrocity.

Late 60's Mercury Cougar with those sweet sequential turn signals that are now commonplace on mustangs:

chip’d? check!

That’s a $6,000 car. I see them on the Facebooks in similar condition for that price all the time. 

Cool.