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These are literally the coolest videos ever made.

Yeah, that's the problem with the Photoshop generation; any image they see that's too difficult to comprehend can be easily rationalized away with 'that must be fake'.

It also didn't have a giant door on the side with a huge man leaning out of it.

I love how everyone watching acted all shocked, like there was no way anyone could have predicted such a thing could end in horrible disaster.

Everything that's ever been shown at SEMA.

I have to disagree. That's awesome.

Like ten seconds worth of Googling for 'industrial diamonds' shows that they are indeed quite shiny and reflective.

Right, tell that to the guy who was getting his face eaten off (and who knows what else). If it were me I'd want them taking that guy down instantly.

Yes, surely they could have spared the face-eating psycho cannibal's life.

It's actually a good idea. For one thing, I'm sure they're not using mined gemstone-quality diamonds for this; synthetic industrial diamonds will do the job just as well.

Haha yep, an '85.

RULE #1 OF NPOCP:

WOOHOO!

I disagree.

I've said it before and I'll say it again; the Boxster/Caymen are better platforms with more performance potential than the 911, but Porsche will always hold them back because the batshit 911 community would show up on their doorstep with torches and pitchforks if they ever were stupid enough to dethrone the mighty

I know what you're saying, but the Mercedes quality control nosedive in the early 2000's had more to do with their own desire to churn out high volume products, and less to do with any Chrysler influence. It would have happened either way, because their research data told them that people didn't care about buying

CP.

A lot (read: ALL) small-volume supercars use parts-bin items like gauges, interior trim, steering wheels, electronics, light assemblies, ABS systems, etc. This is nothing new at all. Parts like that are extremely expensive to manufacture and test, and most companies simply can't do it. If you make everything from

Oh yeah, that's a fantastic idea. Lets brick everyones cell phone because of a few idiots.

And I think '87 was the only year they made it too?