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Brembo makes stock specification brake discs for V6 Mustangs and any other car you can imagine. Brembo brakes in and of itself is not necessarily a performance enhancement or even a modification as such. I had standard spec Brembo brake discs on my 75 Trans Am.

Not a pun, but easily the best/worst one I’ve been able to snap myself:

Shows how far behind I am with the times, but the Maverick is a truck now?

A close second would be Dexter. Not a single one of the Crown Vics in Miami Metro’s fleet are CVPI’s. They’re all civilian versions. Even the uniformed units had the chrome grille, body color rear panel without the “Police Interceptor” badge, no searchlights and regular hubcaps.

It’s not even that bad. Shit’ll buff out.

My memory of that show is that even in the shows universe the car never blended in, often got him exposed and was eventually blown up because it was an easy target to find.

Narcos Mexico for me.

I kind of want a Mk.1 Golf just to get awesome side window louvers.

Black can work. Silver/white hides the shapes too much. It kind of looses something. These cars are actually styled, not just cluttered with details as most manufacturers tend to do. Just like the Kia in this article.

Ugh.

It’ll never cease to amaze me how much better the V90 looks though.

Another friend of mine is tow truck driver. He’s been sent down to evaluate the towing job with people still inside more than once. He hates first responders by now.

All bumper stickers are bad. I don’t care how much I support whatever message is on one, I’d never put it on my car. While I obviously don’t condone vandalism you are giving someone with an opposing view a reason to key/worse your car with one. I’d rather not.

An American friend of mine recently broke his leg. Treatment: $800. Ambulance ride: $5000.

I’m guessing Homo-sassy if it’s contentious name in rural Florida.

Right now, the sheriff’s office has reported to FOX 4 KC that it appears the driver was simply going too fast and collided with a tree.

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Oh I don’t know. I feel reasonably confident my 90's car will keep me relatively safe in the event of an accident.

I was born in 83 and as such I am in the millennial booth, but I don’t feel like I “belong” to that generation or gen X that came before me.

If said Ferrari was strapped on (Attached) to my trailer one morning chances are I’d not only remove it from my trailer, I would do so somewhere that Ferrari could not be easily retrieved without me telling the owner/police where to find it.

Misdirected, perhaps, but still “gaslighting” in their minds and you can be damn sure they will be describing you as such to everyone they know and meet.