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Neutral: Where do you think automakers, California and the Trump administration will find their compromise? Or will they find one at all?

It’s orange and it’s a con. I see a trend here.

Based on the ducting that they have blocked and covered up, it looks mid engine.

I’ll guess it now, production 911 RSR test mule. Porsche is putting its race car on the road.

Mid engine mule?

...and the door handles.

i think one of the things in the “crate” is a roll-cage and back seat delete.

From the IG post that’s in the article....

There are a number of cars that break in to the 10 second range from the factory. Granted, none of them are intended as drag cars, but none of them come with cages either. NHRA rules don’t require a cage until you break 9.99s, IIRC.

It shouldn’t need a cage unless it is dipping into the 9s.

Sad thing was all this damage was caused by backing into one of those yellow post in the Target parking lot.

Matte black was played out as soon as the broke ass kids started spraying primer over their junk Honda Civics. That was approximately 2 weeks after Ducati first started putting out matte black as a factory finish.

So do we wait for *three* awards from $kay?

Well, whatever he did, Obama did enough to get Assad to stop using chemical weapons. Which this President promptly encouraged in his first 13 11 weeks in office. Don’t believe me? Maybe let’s ask a Republican Senator...

Hard to sound like you give a shit about kids when you’re trying to stop those kids from coming here. What a piece of shit.

Put the engine in the middle of the RS3 and make the rear wheels primary and it’s suddenly a different conversation.

What type of Quattro do these use?

Kaman began using the interleaved-rotor design after Anton Flettner emigrated from Germany as part of Operation Paperclip at the end of WWII. Flettner had designed synchropter aircraft in Nazi Germany; the Flettner Fl 265 first flew in 1938, superseded by the Fl 282 in 1940. After becoming the chief designer for

No, this is obviously a ‘meanwhile, in Australia’ joke.