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I would say that is a near flawless execution.

They were never going to make it in the first place. They need to come back with another Silvia first.

...and what are they going to do now that their Director of Performance works for Ferrari?

I know a loon who completely re-did the wiring harness of his 240sx in the name of saving weight and making it easier to work on. Everything on the car still worked, and the box that held all the discarded wiring was still about 70lbs.

Except the e46 M3 had those early engine troubles, only stuck around for 6 years, and was really BMW just doing BMW things. The s2000 was radical for Honda and a massive success.

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That sounds about right. I didn't even know this car existed, and when I saw the picture and read the summary my first thought was "How can that be? This thing is fwd".

Just remember that every time you hear someone say SUVs are killing Porsche.

ridges are far more structurely sound, so you can go deep into the dip bowl and not worry about coming back with 1/4 of a chip. It's science.

I think they only have things that are 5 years old and older...hence Boardwalk Empire season 1, but no season 2 yet.

I think they only have things that are 5 years old and older...hence Boardwalk Empire season 1, but no season 2 yet.

Considering a cab from midtown to the airport is $50, that sounds like a great deal.

Hah, maybe so. All of Daytona is kind of like the North Paddock and family camping areas with nicer bathrooms. If Green Park scares you, then maybe the Daytona 24 is better suited.

I can't really speak for Daytona since I've only been to the 24 once, but you should hit up Sebring. Far better/more fun race. After going to my first 12 hour there, I haven't been back to Daytona since it feels like a more Disney-fied version of Sebring.

Did you see how that truck punched right through the retaining wall like it wasn't there? Insurance companies don't like that, so there aren't very many places these trucks can race.

These didn't even happen to me, and I have that feeling now.

Granted, I've never heard a real person say in all honesty to another real person that "romance is dead".

Yes, pretty sure you need to be a native to do it. Technically Tucker did not own any of the payday lending companies, and was just an employee. The ownership was affiliated with the tribes somehow, but the companies being run off of native lands never had offices there for some reason; only a mail-drop.

Oh, is this the picture of the Z06 that Jalopnik found before they were relesed to the public? I remember reading about that on this site once.

Wow, I have a new favourite Giugario design: