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And a salami!

So close.

“Now, I tell you this never would have happened with clean-burning propane.”

“I had $3,000 in cash in my $200k car” <- guy who’s trying to engage in a very esoteric form of money laundering.

I’d have said six, especially since it will be the other guy’s insurance paying out for it.

Just grab me some bar-tape from the bike shop. The good stuff.

Yeah if I were him I’d do that to the whole wheel. I hate alcantara wheels for the fact that they get smooth and shiny and gross feeling after a couple years of normal daily driving use. I’ve seen too many otherwise perfect condition cars, especially CPO AMG suvs with like 25-35k miles, that are sitting on the lot

According to the sellers comments on BaT, he has a 110 mile round trip to work, and that he also has a 2005 Ford GT with 140,000 miles for bad weather days!

One plus of high-performance Fords is that the engines are just normal engines turned up to 11, and so if you’re just driving them as normal cars they’re dead-reliable. I know somebody with 75k miles on a GT350 who’s had no engine troubles at all and no servicing outside of regular maintenance.

Also, if it was daylied, how many of those miles were at WOT close to the 647bhps? I’m guessing not many.

Aren’t these the same Ecoboost motors that the F150 has (except tuned to 647hp)? Seems like 50k miles should be nothing. I wish I had the scratch...

No kidding, reminds me of Rowen Atkinsons McLaren F1 his HAS to be the highest mile F1 on earth.  Heck he even wrecked it, I think twice.  That man is the GOAT  for supercar owners.

The grip tape is everything...respect.

Knowing some people still drive their cars warms the cockles of my heart. 

A regularly driven exotic is the most reliable exotic.

+1 for leaking t-tops and pop up headlights that don’t consistently pop. That’s some good 80’s right there. 

I get a different daily every few years. I bought my 1989 Firebird because I used to have a ‘91 Camaro and really enjoyed it, but wanted a 3rd gen with pop-up headlights and power windows. It took a bunch of searching, but I found this 1989 Firebird with 88k original miles, 305 V8 and 5-speed in really good condition.

I can smell that thing from here.

We had a 2003 Mazda6 (280k miles on, not worth getting to state spec when we moved) which we gave to a charity with an annoying jingle, and I recently found out they exported it to Libya

The P45 obviously