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Lyons Motor Car’s Streamliner super car a 1700 horsepower billet 32v 4 cam V8 mid engine AWD supercar with a 7 speed Graziano sequential gearbox, carbon fiber body chassis and brakes, and all bespoked billet components. and all bespoked billet components.

I am one of the guys that got in on the lease deal. It started in the Bay Area and now there are 2 dealerships in SD that will do the same deal, as well as 1 in Glendale (LA area). We are def in the 100 mark or so for the biggest group car buy ever!

Interesting, but they're not filming the right thing: I'm much more interested in seeing what's going on inside the owner's head and what that looks like, than the engine's head.

FYI, your recent columns on this Lexus have turned my friend into a Jalopnik reader. He had never heard of the site until I forwarded him a link to your [twin-turbo install](http://carbuying.jalopnik.com/heres-how-i-in…) and now he's hooked. Rarely does a day go by since then that he doesn't email me a link to a

Very true, but I am guessing since he is considered for "world's best dad award" he can manage it :) I understand you are not going to watch your kid every second of the day, but when he is sitting on/controlling an 18HP machine, you are going to watch him without blinking (that is what I would do at least, but not a

When I was 13, I used to go on Viper forums saying I had a 1996 Viper GTS. One guy asked if it had 8 or 10-way power seats, I said 10-way and was immediately embarrassed. Last time I lied on a forum!

To me a minivan looks much more like a Town and Country. This looks nothing of the sort, so I don't even classify this as a minivan, even though it might be. To me it's more like a small-van, which is much more masculine and ownable.

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Dude, I USE a Kreg jig. For years. So when I explain pocket screws with images from my shop... you see a Kreg jig. You can google "pocket screw jig" if you would like other, cheaper options. I did mention that they exist, but I'm not going to link to, explain, or vouch for any method I don't use in a how-to article

I don't mean for this to come off as pretentious, but you sound like a jealous asshole who just hasn't enjoyed the purest form of the taco. Everything you have ever eaten in your life has essentially been garbage. Everything. Once again, I'm not trying to sound like a jerk, but "taco meat" is NOT just the protein we

Well, gentlemen, I'm from Ukraine, and I've seen some "pro-russian rebels" in person. If you think that they are just poor people who do not agree with Kiev's politics you're totally wrong. That bastards consists of two kinds: bandits who get paid by Russia to destabilize our country and Russian soldiers undercover.

I hope he gets fired.

Which pixel is the fan?

Why the fuck do fans do shit like this? I've been to baseball games and been in the front row. It has never occurred to me to lean over and try to get a foul ball when the outfielder is bearing down on me. I can't even imagine trying to get a football like this jackass. Just spend the $20 and buy a fucking football at

Well, the advantage is A) it's fun to build B) it's $35 C) it's hooked up to your TV all the time D) it's tiny and doesn't take up much space

The Pringles can is safe to store food if the can is at room temperature. That doesn't mean that it is safe at oven temperatures.

I'm always skeptical about anything posted on Lifehacker relating to foods. The Pringles can is not made for cooking. Is it safe? Are there any toxic chemicals that might come out of the can when it is heated to oven temperatures? Is the cooked food safe to eat?