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Without some sort of fancy Ferrari letterhead stating that it is, in fact, a piston, or "pistone," then I'm not sure I can believe your quaint, vague tale of acquisition of said piece from a "Ferrari restorer."

Damn. He does domestics at domestic prices, too? Hennessey is going to get a lot of new fans with this one.

Put AWD on it and who needs a Subaru Outback? Sans the purpmagentiolet color, that's a hot ride.

What's next, a black President?!

AND they saved a SNAPPING TURTLE! Heart-warming video...

Wow...some people will do anything for attention...

What's that thing run in the quarter?

Your fellow site, Gizmodo, usually gives tips on how to hide a specific topic if it does not interest you. I think at this point I'm ready to type in a new URL that excludes Hummer talk. Can you help a brother out?

Yo, Csaba Csere was standing next to one of these in his editorial, years ago, before it became all popular...

In all seriousness, I would have left him in the water to cool off a bit.

I wonder if he'll take a Veyron in trade?

I'm interested in how they translate the sound at a particular RPM over to the game. Are there individual files for different RPM increments and as you accelerate in the game, the sound you hear is actually different sound bytes played for a short time to recreate the sound of acceleration?

Something a bit more economical in terms of scale: A Range Rover Sport Supercharged or perhaps a Mercedes GL 550. I could fit the whole family and their luggage and still be able to tow a Sea Doo 200 Speedster behind it.

The cal is on him. "Cal" short for caliber. Implying he's got something of a non-specific caliber on his waist, where he was motioning to. In layman's terms: "He's got a gun."

Disabling the senses of hearing, touch, smell, and probably taste as well, makes his cab a wonderful refuge from the ambience of the city.

This is clearly a malfunction of a gaudy-ass license plate frame.