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Please have a 7.0l. Please have a 7.0l. Please have a 7.0l.

Ran a PCA track day once in the rain in my 1st gen MR2 NA. Loved getting the wave by from Turbo 911's, Vettes and M3's. Too bad these guys didn’t get points for strutting around the paddock in their driving suits. Seriously, my whole rig cost less than a set of tires for their cars and I’m blowing them off the track.

Unistrut - good for hanging pipes, not for welding to pipes.

The counter example is always Miata.

I’m surprised no one else noticed it. Right at about 17 seconds, a pelican flew across the track. Frankly, it was masterful driving to avoid the bird and not write off the car.

I just see this..........

Hey wow, fender flares without exposed pop rivets!

Um...Yes? If it’s perfectly legal to sell a Kawasaki Ninja motorcycle why make it illegal to sell a Datsun 510, a Lotus 7 or any other car without 7 extra airbags? Let people buy what they want.

A Subaru BRZ. Am I doing this right?

The Hellcat is considered because not all tracks have corners.

Shit...I know somewhere in the darkest recesses of the closet at my old room there is a Scion branded CD.

Here in Texas, we measure distances by drive-time. I know, it’s weird. But if you ask someone how far Point A is from Point B, most of us will say “Oh, that’s about an hour and a half...” instead of “Oh, it’s about 90 miles.” What’s really ironic is that most of us still get a good idea the distance/duration of the

Someone please make a .gif where the “deal with it” glasses fly in right as he looks at the camera.

The more I look at it, the more the curves really grow on me.

After a day of hooning in the snow, I discovered some very strange aerodynamic patterns across the taillights of my BRZ. Look at those weird ridges. It's as if someone dragged their fingers though the snow there.

Texas is a wonderous place that has accommodations for nearly anyone. If you can’t find something you like here then you can’t find it anywhere.

As a man of Connecticut and aspiring Texas citizen, I humbly disagree.