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From this...

I read "Hot Wheels Edition" at first, then realized it said "Fly Wheels," and immediately thought of this... you can keep it as your COTD prize.

@gm0n3y: I'd be a little wary of this if the truck was carrying gasoline...

At first I thought "Turbo E36, nice!".

Here in the PNW, anyone who drives a lowered car/truck with small wheels is automatically assumed to be Mexican. Including my truck. Even though I am as white as they come. Seriously people, its not even bagged!

@Xander Crews: Well at least you had a shop class. I went to a small private school, so we didn't have anything like that at all. I learned everything I know about engines from tearing down a 4.3L V6, and then applying that same knowledge (and some of the same parts :P) to a 5.7L which I then dropped in my truck.

Get a pickup truck. Then you can sleep in the bed!

@Beyontech: I actually spent a couple weeks living in one of these... its not bad. I know a guy who makes these for people working the Tar Sands in Alberta. The sleeping loft is surprisingly spacious.

@skierpage: In my opinion I just feel that the data that we have is not sufficient to come to any conclusions about causes for global warming. I feel that climate scientists are relying too heavily on the ice core samples, and that only having a single method of gathering data doesn't necessarily mean that the

I don't get it. What is so great about the Lada, besides the fact that it is 30 years behind current design? (On second though, maybe that isn't so great...)

@skierpage: I was trolling with my last comment, but I have to point out that global warming has not been proven to be linked to the burning of fossil fuels. If there were a direct correlation between the two, then, according to data from the last 350,000 years, the current average global temperature should be at

@skierpage: Yeah, but the nickel in the Prius' brake pads come from a mine in Northern Canada that is destroying polar bear habitats. At least used cars can say that they didn't kill any polar bears.

@Krautwagen: I've had a 528i up to 135, and its a great feeling. Also drove it on the Icefields Parkway, between Jasper and Banff, through the Rockies. 6 AM, no traffic, just me and a friend, through the rockies. 180 miles of mountain highway in just under 2.5 hours.

@KillerRaccoon: I nearly went to Western. Then I did. And I still am.

@87CE 95PV Type Я: Wow... I work at a produce store, and I've never seen a lime big enough to fit a cat's head in. Very impressive.