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    We had a mid 80's 4 door Reliant that went from Baltimore to Tucson and back about 4 times. I think my dad had to do the head gasket at one point, but the ODO on that thing ticked over twice before we gave it away if I recall correctly.

    My mother sent this pic to me just the other day as they passed by. They’re sailing down to the Keys. She insisted the pic doesn’t do the size justice, looking at these great pics in this article...I’d agree.

    SOMEONE BETTER SACK THESE TWO!

    BUT WAS IT BUILT ON A MONDAY OR FRIDAY??

    Ah that first attempt at DRM. The Wolfenstein one always cracked me up “How many lace holes are in BJ’s boot on page 8 of the user manual”

    Ain’t cool unless you turn 3D mode on, brah!

    Name that game:

    1982's The Secret of NIMH was famously the first CED to die in our house. By the time I was capable of forming and maintaining memories my sister had already nearly ruined the movie with repeat viewings” 

    I also loved my Elite, until it basically fell apart after a year. Premium price? Yes. Premium features? Yes. Premium quality? Not a chance.

    Do you know of an unique but must-have tool you think every wrencher should have?”

    I have the exact same set and they’ve come in handy on several occasions.

    “...looks like a mixture between Rick Moranis and Justin Long.” Yeah, I can see that.

    THANK YOU. This was the first thing I thought when looking at that ad “wtf is this ‘fluid’ they’re injecting” - so is it safe to say that Old’s was the first to employ water-methanol injection in a turbo charged production car?

    Shorter stryyyy1: I’ve got mine, fuck you.

    THIS

    Def. feeling a little FOMO here being deep into the MS Ecosystem. The adaptive triggers? That sounds like it would be AMAZING for racing sim games...

    Seriously - this seems like a REALLY good find for someone with the where-with-all to take on the job(s).