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As long as it’s not related to F1, I couldn’t care less where he ends up, I’ve always found him to be annoying; especially when he starts whining and throwing tantrums. And for the love of God, don’t try and join the SkySports F1 commentary crew, watching Rosberg was painful enough. ...Hey, maybe DTM would be good for

What? No love for the other moons Jason?

And Vega?

It’s not my style but for what it is it’s not bad. And at that price? If it’s just functioning transportation that isn’t going to kill you or get you wet when it rains, I’d say NP.

Yah... but I lost my license and now I don’t drive.

FWIW - Apparently he’s also a registered sex offender with several mug shots on file, so it’s likely he has a history of arrests:

Considering how widespread their usage was, I suspect they were both mechanically and thermally efficient.

Interesting. TIL. Thx.

“...you can have compound engines, where the exhaust gases pass through turbines to perform other functions, so, okay, I guess that could work.”

It’s all good.

“I had a bad feeling the day Nissan bought Datsun.”

Chill son, was just having a little fun.

That never gets old.

The what, what, what now?

The majority of air-cooled 911s have been pounded on, modified, and more than likely hacked up under the skin, yet their value just keeps going up. And Bradley is very much correct, if it’s a facotry GT2, many would throw down BIG money just for the chassis VIN alone, even if it had been totaled at one point.

993 GT2 RSR? YES PLEASE!

So to your point, why would they even bother with man-made reefs in the 1970's? Was that even a thing back then? Either someone stole the cars, took them for a joy ride and then dumped them, or it was mob related. That said, sadly, you’re absolutely right about, “We used to chuck crap everywhere and assume that the

Sourcing parts for this Chinese golf cart will be an adventure.

Well now that you’ve determined the true cost to purchase, you’ll have to keep us apprised of the true cost of ownership. I wonder how long this thing will last before it breaks down. Should we start a pool? Ooh... You can include whether or not you can even get parts for it, and if so, how hard it is to get them.

If it was intended as a man-made reef, they would have had to strip any and all toxic materials, like coolant, transmission fluid, engine oil, brake fluid, etc. and since there’s no way they could get *all* the oil out of the engine, there’s no way they’d leave the engine in, or the gas tank for that matter.