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I’m laughing out loud at the grocery store.

My cousin’s uncle ran some of the tourist areas of Pikes Peak until the early 90's. He had some good stories regarding the race and the people it attracted.

Bolt ons without the tune to back them up. Almost any car now will correct for additional airflow from improved exhaust or intake hardware, and negate any power increases.

I tried my hardest to find a clip of the episode of the Simpsons in which Mr. Burns couldn’t follow the drag racing so he asked them to slow down. The drivers did the race at a crawl, while very intently staring each other down.

I’d wager that more people drag race than any other form of motorsport. At least at the privateer level.

Came to say this.

Yes, never solved one. Usually framed with various junk food if I recall.

This is one of the things that irk me about space movies. The “jump to lightspeed” would crush a person.

My brother is also a young lawyer. He picked up a CPO 2010ish E-class with 4motion for around $25k.

A few weeks into a 36 month lease of a Mazda 3 I creamed a cat. Poor thing cut right in front of me on a highway while I was doing 75. Obviously it did a number on my front bumper. It cracked the lower end and displaced its connection to the quarter panel by about a half inch. As much as I like to keep my vehicles

My first car purchase was my best car purchase. Bought a 1985 190E in 1999 for $3,000. It seemed so old then. Much older than a 2001 model year car seems today.

My fathers new truck has this feature. He loved setting it up for each of his various trailers and testing it out. It does work amazingly well, and watching the steering wheel spin like crazy is fun.

The 15.8" brake rotors are larger than the 15" wheels that came on my 1985 MB 190E.

Now I’ve gotta dig mine out of the closet. Beaver tail and all.

This is about what the GMPP Turbo Upgrade did for the LNF motor found in the Solstice GXP, Sky RL, and Cobalt SS. They claimed 290hp and 315ft-lbs of torque at peak, but the increase in area under the curve was the big difference. All from GM with warranty intact.

They managed to snap a picture in the half hour or so he spent painting the car?

Considering that they’re selling his better looking brother with only an oil change worth of additional miles for $53,900.... CP

As I read "unlimited soup, salad, and breadsticks..." in this article a commercial for Olive Garden on TV was saying the same thing. It make my brain tweek out for a second. Just came to say that. I have no constructive input for this article.

Wow. Coincidentally Lost in Space was on tv today. I hadn't thought about her in like 10 years and now twice in one day.

"Hey, Chief, we've get an extra $70k in the budget and if we don't use it then we lose it. What should we get?"