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Since it breaks the glass engine cover cooling shouldn’t be a problem, plenty of air flow.

Those ALMS interiors and baseball leather? YES! Audi interiors in the early 2000s were something else!

Only with the optional baseball glove interior though, am I right?

Two words....... Baseball Stitching.

That is me, I bought my Grand Sport last year when I was 29. It is awesome because I am the youngest person by a long way that I have seen that has one. It always seems to surprise people when not a 50 year old gets out of it.

Hi, I live in Reno. We get about 2" annually. I daily drive a Porsche Boxster with no top. 

20 year old me wanted a stripped out race car.

But how the hell does a windshield cost $1,209?

that makes 4 with me in the last 5 years.

*puts on conspiracy theory hat*

That’s the correct answer! (My GS is a 2012)

+1. Thank god for posers. Most 1960's muscle cars never went street racing, most BMW M cars never carved up a canyon road, and most Raptors don’t get jumped over termite mounds. But when those poser buyers are on to the next “cool” ride, those pristine pose-mobiles are ripe for our picking.

Free market means they’re free to not do it also. I don’t drive for Uber, because I chose not to.

So...they stood around watching while nineteen people in a not-so-high-income part of Detroit suffered triple-digit (if not more) losses to their private property instead of, oh, I don’t know, parking their fucking news van somewhere it fucking BLOCKED the fucking pot hole? Or lighting fucking flares? Or putting

That’s on purpose, folks with nice cars tend to try to park in that last parking spot that has the deadspace so they can park slightly over the line and leave more room for the car next to them to open their doors or to pull in. I would be against it except the first day I got my Cayman S I parked at the end of the

I have no problem with this. Not only are Uber drivers choosing to be an Uber driver, they are also setting their own work schedule. It’s not like they have a boss telling them they have to work 60 hours. If they want to work 40 hours instead, they can just do that. For the unrelated problem of “they need to 60 hours

Um, respectively, who gives a fuck? I’d be willing bet (a small denomination) more than 10% of all Americans work more over 60 hours a week. I mean I get the fact that Uber employees are driving around other humans, but considering if you drove to work for your job, drove as your job, and then drove to do anything

There’s another way to do it.

What do you suppose inspired it?

Just stretch that roof our just a little more....