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First off I was speaking in broader sense about the America's war on terror, not just the bombing campaign currently happening in Iraq and Syria. Regardless, yes we are there to defend innocent people against these fanatics. But these fanatics, if left unchecked, are a threat to the world as a whole. As they gain

How is fighting terrorist elements who have explicitly plotted to kill American Civilians NOT fighting for our freedom? Would you like to live in a nation where you fear to leave the house because of the threat of terrorist attacks? Or what if you couldn't even travel without being searched at checkpoints or all

Exactly. People, this isn't a big deal. I think military folks deserve respect for what they do but it shouldn't be expected. As former military I actually feel pretty awkward whenever special treatment or comments or directed towards me.

Dude. I need to see this asap.

Haha, I was going to post the same thing!

Haha, that's awesome. I saw a guy rolling with three go pros on his car cruising up Pikes Peak. That may be awesome to watch when Sebatien Loeb does it in 8 mins, but not so much when you are in a stock Toyota Corolla that does it in 2 hours. Go Pro footage is quickly turning into slide shows of yesteryear...

They must be fighting a Predator...

"The Audi seems to be the initial aggressor" - Do you even have to question that? :)

Yeah but what had been replaced on it? I would say that at most 300,000 miles is the new 100,000 miles.

Awesome! Sadly this probably didn't phase the guy and he'll keep on being a d-bag. We live in a very entitled world today. I was sitting in my parked Jeep (attempting to adjust the tune on my engine) and a lady pulls in the spot next to me. A few seconds later I feel the distinct "thump" of a door hitting my car.

All of you are crazy, this is a total CP. It's cool project and looks well executed but this WAS a 2,800 lb car. After the swap its back up or past the weight of the viper (3,200) and is about the same price. Spend an extra $5K and you'd be able to pick up nice used viper that was built by engineers instead of some

Looks like you'd need a bath in hand sanitizer after riding in this thing..

This is definitely a crack pipe, cut the price in half you might get a bite.

It's pretty easy to learn in 4x4 with low range, the low gear ratio is forgiving and you don't have to worry about engine rpms allowing them to practice clutch engage/disengage without touching the throttle. Once they get that down you can put it back in in 2H and go from there.

Meh. This website (and car culture in general) is full of stereotypes (corvettes are for men with a mid-life crisis, BMW/Audi drivers are all douches, anyone driving a lifted pick up is a bro or a redneck, muscle cars are for men with a small penis and donks are for drug dealers), so I guess it's just best of thick

See in that situation I too would probably let it go or at most plant the seed just to avoid confrontation. However, I HATE it when the shoe is on the other foot and someone doesn't respect me enough to tell me. There are occasional times when I am wrong because either A) I'm simply misinformed or 2) experiencing

Are you sure that's not just some asshat who thinks he built a time machine?

With all due respect, most of us aren't really interested in following down the path of European countries considering your continent’s track record.

It's true, they wouldn't let me rent a trailer with my TJ that I had reserved online (where I had to input my vehicle make and model). I was taken aback as I had rented once before without a problem and another location that must be a little more lax. The guy did mention that if I had a hard top that I would have

I know it's not laughing matter, but I couldn't help but chuckle reading about a Jeep Patriot pulling people out of ditches... that has got be a first. Good on you, wish I could be there to lend a helping hand.