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I was the 2nd to last person to drive this car. It's an E36 M3 four door manual with an S54 motor, built diff, AST coils, Apexi wheels, AA exhaust. We did pick it up after leaving it overnight, as soon as we cranked the heat up and went to exit the lot (pictured here) we noticed something burning from the heater

"Pardon me stewardess, I speak Jive."

I once read somewhere ,"Only the British are able to take a Honda and make it unreliable"

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Here you go. Need to watch this terribly awesome movie again.

England is know for it's light and healthy breakfasts.

My son, having an eye for machinery of all types, started doing this around age 2- 2 1/2. We realized he started out by memorizing the emblems. So at first he was like "Toyota.... Volkswagen... Ford.... MAAAAZDA!... SUBARUU!" (My wife has a Mazda3 and I sell Subarus, so he gets excited for those).

I've never seen one in real life. Judging from the pictures, let's be kind and say that I just don't get it at all.

Dear god, that thing is ugly.

Wasn't this so hard that Kai Tak required it's own certification for pilots take before they could make commercial landings there?

not sure this one counts, it near civilization, but I'm not sure how far from civ it end...

Oh, you, with your context and logic.

For those not from Scotland or the UK this weather streak is being referred to as Hurricane Bawbag

Umm, probably because it faced the wrong way and spun in reverse, thus instead of producing electricity, it consumed it in its own vortex gravity field.

I only have one appendage that seemingly has a mind of it's own...

@Mack41: I want a turbine in my toaster so I can oversteer my bagel while toasting it with a turbine.