dearthair-old
Deartháir
dearthair-old

You could probably use that pot to make a lovely stew. Enough to feed the whole family, in fact!

Gone are the trademark sideblades on the coupe, creating, what we feel, is a much cleaner execution.

@engineerd: HOW HAVE I NEVER HEARD OF THIS!?

@engineerd: Can we add bacon bits on top?

@Mad_Science: Do you critique the wrapping paper on your Christmas presents too? ;)

@MrHowser: What, you're saying I wouldn't draw in enough of a crowd?

@pauljones: C'mere, big guy, gimme a hug.

@Forgetful - GT Junkie: It's also where Wicked Weasel comes from. It is truly the land of Milk and Honeys.

@pauljones: Agreed with Mr. Jones yet again, but as someone who has rebuilt quite a few engines, I'd also recommend looking into the possibility of finding the engine you want in a junkyard or local classifieds and rebuilding it yourself. If you've got the budget, GMPP is fantastic, but there's something to be said

@Dhillaz 2.0: I know! I believe it was outed as just a photoshop hack quite a while ago, but damn, it's pretty. Whoever did it, done good work.

@pauljones: I STILL don't think I have Ash as a follower, so well done to you!

@Benito ~ I still drive excitement.: Trust me, you do NOT want to own a Corrado. They are the epitome of a pleasure/pain dichotomy. It is one of the best-engineered, best-driving, most fun, most enjoyable and LEAST reliable cars I've ever owned.

@Number_Six: Mmmmmm. CTS-V Wagon. Only the high price will keep me away.

Personally, I can agree with Mr. Jones' sentiment (except for the badmouthing of the Bugatti, but I've come to accept that he's out of his goddamn mind on that topic). It's the reason why my other cars have come and gone and I've always kept my Corrado.