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    Ben
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    Needs a stock. I’ve got the springer Rival blaster right now, and it’s crying out for a stock.

    It all really depends on where the brass balls are located, too. You’re assuming they’d be in a location that ideal distributes the weight of the giant brass balls. But if they’re up near the front, the car would tend to nose down in flight, and if they slide near the truck, the driver would have a fantastic view of

    “Eyvind, why did you only fly 45m off Colin’s Crest?”

    As a QE Engineer, I can tell you that the woman in our department is a far better coder than I could ever dream of being.

    I picked up my fully loaded (minus the appearance package) 2012 Miata (power retractable hard top) late last year for $22k, which included the add-on 6-year, 100,000 mile warranty. The same car likely cost $32k when new. 3 years, and I got it (with a better-than-new warranty) for $10k off, because it had 27,000 miles

    More accurate than not about the Dallas Cowboys...

    He must be talking really slowly in order to make the word “carefully” last 10 minutes.

    Well, I guess it’ll make the cheap car challenges REALLY fun...

    I believe they were weighted at the top.

    You forgot:

    But it’s only $500!

    Played around on the GLA45 AMG configurator one day. WAY too much fun. Lots of toys you can put on that.

    More of a tank than whatever Hamas rolled out...

    Loved the FF. Love this. Would be tempted to give up a kidney, testicle, and likely part of my liver in exchange for one.

    Nice to see how professionally people act in the second video. It sucks that some idiot went full moron and crashed his Corvette, but look how quickly people respond, put out cones, keep traffic moving in a safe manner.

    You don’t have to be caught dead in it. You don’t even have to drive it. But as one of two ever built, might make a good investment piece. Keep it in a garage and let it appreciate. Hope the other one gets wrecked.

    Tighten the nut behind the wheel.

    This picture is everything. Well done, John. Your kids ARE proud of you.

    I’ve since gotten a 2012 MX-5 since I moved to the warmth of Florida. It has heated seats. I use them when it drops below 55 degrees, because unless its raining, the top on my car stays stowed.

    Heated windshield is part of the $500 cold weather package in Subaru. It also includes seat heaters (even on cloth) and I never understood why every dealer in snow country just doesn’t order every car with that package.