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    Ben
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    Not to be "that guy" but shouldn't it be "big hairy" not "big harry?"

    Nice find. I was assuming it was an LP 560-4, but that shot makes it look like the LP 570-4 Superleggera instead.

    Being a Disney local and a petrolhead, I took particular interest in this. First off, Petty Holdings states that one must be 16 years old to drive one of their Exotic Cars (gleaned this from their FAQs), except at Walt Disney World and Daytona, where one must be at least 18 years old. The FAQs also state that one must

    Good God, I agree 100%. I’m a Disney local, and frankly, I’ve started covering up the sprayers and sitting forward in my seat to avoid the “4D” experience. Just show me the movie. I don’t need to be immersed it in.

    Just take a 90* bend and direct the exhaust straight down. We had people beat the meter at autocross like that ALL the time. Tarmac does a great job of muffling exhaust :)

    Wicked, wicked cool.

    Uh... keep the purple. I dig it!

    It's just dick-waving "look, I have so much money and time I can wait, get what you desire most right now, saved your pennies for, and I can destroy it. Now you can't have it."

    And yet, still requires physical access to my phone. If you have physical access, I consider my privacy already breached, and my phone is probably the least of my worries.

    Heck of a way to put it in perspective. Thanks for that! :)

    Welcome to Orlando, FL, mates!

    Stopped using Chrome when Safari 8 was packaged with Yosemite Beta. Yes, I missed my line of icon-only bookmarks in the bookmarks bar, but that passed quickly. I get my little play icon in Safari, AdBlock works, 1Password plugs in. Happy as a clam.

    Targa GTS sounds lovely right now :)

    I'm gonna say yes. It'd allow for supercavitation-like speeds. Instead of having to blow bubbles to achieve less hydrodynamic drag, the metal would do it for it. Not sure how the boat would have to stay sunk, though.

    I drive an R56 Cooper S and I love everything about this JCW, except the lack of a manual transmission. If they don't offer it with one, I won't even bother looking at it; the Cooper S will have to be enough for me. Or maybe an Abarth 500.

    After reading this, I'm even more excited to find out what you end up with.

    Fantastic article, but as the owner of a MINI Cooper S (R56 with the limited slip differential) I take issue with implying that it's not a "real" car.

    As I said on Twitter, I recommend something obscure and with a hard to spell name, like a Donkervoort. Purely because I want to see you torture the DMV when you try to register it and get plates.