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Because the LX looks like this.

How about a 944 with a 924 GTP widebody kit, full suspension, 3 piece wheels and a Porsche2.85 hybrid stroker using chevy 350 pistons, mitsubishi 4G63 and a giant turbo?

Doing full restorations on these:

How about my Volvo 740: it’s getting a Chevy 250 I-6 engine, a 3speed transmission, with Porsche 924 seats, and no other interior bits. it’s being built to do the lemons rally/ autocross/ rally cross/ drifting (oh yeah Porsche brakes on a separate brake system for skids) during the lemons rally maybe it not break down

2000 Yamaha R1 engine in a square tube frame with front and rear miata sub-frame. welded together the frame in my apartment, had to cut the roll bar to get the car sideways out the front door.

It pulled way too much for a car that was going in straight line with the steering turned at 10 o’clock

FTFY

I’m not sure why we continue to look for rational justification for anything Trump does, when it’s clear that his only motivation is sheer spite for the brown guy who previously held the office.

Anything and everything associated with Trump is complete bullshit. Fuck him and all republicans, too.

Holy shit the water coming out of that car.

Pictured here, special lifting apparatus. Also, just LOOK at the size of that mass damper on the front of the crank.

$700 for a battery replacement

I’ve seen so many spy shots over the years of the supra that im starting to wonder when they will announce a model refresh/facelift.

That’s not the real Leno. That man’s only HALF covered in denim.

You’re still missing the point.

As a person who drives a normal height car with absolutely no window tinting I’m just happy anytime I don’t have my eyeballs blown out by the headlights of a truck behind me.

I’m a Jeep fan but I have to say, I agree with the Fish Guy. It’s incredibly disrespectful to the environment and an ad like that really encourages bad behavior on the part of Jeep owners. Hunters and fishermen, who make up a large segment of the Jeep market, are (or should be) great stewards of the environment. Jeep

My mother’s 1976 300D was PERFECT for the test. Slow, stable, and smooth, it felt even slower than it was.