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Completely agree.

I think you’d want the S62 4.9l, not the plebeian M62! Those are special engines.

Ha! Would it even make it to the 7,900ft Dawson Saddle crest near Wrightwood in the spring?

I wonder how the computers will be. I’d imagine the entire harness of the i8 is different; they may need to swap in a complete M5/M6 harness.

Sure! Although I don’t know about chase; I might just hold you up! I have 225hp propelling 3500lbs of e39 5-series.

Now that is a lumpy idle! What sort of internal mods did you make?

Hence the smoothness of the camera and the oddity of the screeching. Lovely!

...if you don’t mind not having kids afterwards. The water up there is ice cold.

Glendora Mtn/Ridge is closest to me, as I’m in North OC. The roads in OC suck. So bad.

... you mean real weiner, right?

6/10. Or perfect for a pun!

Yes, but where else can you see all of that in one state? I’ve gone swimming in the ocean, built a snowman, bought farm-fresh strawberries, and been out to the desert for a camping trip in one day in California.

Is this a scene from something? The (assumed) V12 music is fantastic!

Lake Hughes Road, from the north side to the south side, followed by Little Tujunga and Angeles Crest or Highway 33 (depending on road conditions). It’s my holy trinity; I try to do it about once a month or so.

There’s a story there... Care to share more?

It’s weird; when you say you’re from Los Angeles, people from other places (especially rural areas) automatically start to assume things about you. Kinda annoying...

The geography is amazing. We’ve got sun-kissed beaches; fertile farmland (granted, only with tons of watering); beautiful coastal mountains; dramatic, tall mountains with places like Yosemite Valley, for example; cold, moist, rainy climates up north; dry, hot, arid climates down south; rivers in various places; and

Hey, watch it now. Blowing ass is one of the best pastimes for a California college student like myself.

Hope not. The only tablets valuable enough for the risk, really, would be an iPad; these look like cheap plastic facsimiles.