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My first car was an 87 subaru station wagon. Unfortunately not as cool as RHD. We got it from friends of our family for 100 bucks and that was the perfect car for a teenage guy (from my parents point of view). That thing was unkillable. when I got it in early 2000 it was already at 200k miles. my friends want to rally

Why not ditch the who Roman alphabet thing. It's been used by everyone now. Let's Greek: model Epsilon and Model Chi/Xi. I don't think anyone has trademarked those yet.

Missing the Mazda RX-9 and the Furai, the Cadillac Cien, the Shelby GR-1, the Dodge Deora, and Toyota A-BAT

All that work on the body. All the lines matching up, making it look almost factory, all the body panels fitting together evenly. Then it looks as though an hour was spent with some fiberglass and a sewing machine for the interior.

Its a 350Z, and to be exact it is the one or a replica of the one, from Fast and Furious: Tokyo Drift.

Didn't we decomission quite a few A-10 thunderbolts recently? Wonder if Keiv would be interested in some slighty used warthogs for a generous discount? sounds like the planw for the job in those situations. If russia is covertly orchestrating the resistance/liberation/counterliberation (dont know what the exact term

I'm not sympathetic to the new GM at all, but damn, I have to feel for Mary Barra. That has to be the worst "congratulations on your promotion" gift ever dealing with this mess.

What the heck is it with these extra little (usually fake) openings to set the badge on? Ford and GM are horrible about this and like the Focus (which is thankfully goin to the "aston face") and the Malibu that...styling abomination to set off the badge just ruins the whole front of the vehicle.

Ditch the: power seats, power mirrors, power door locks, sound deadening, automatic transmission, sat nav, power rise up vent thingys, automatic climate multizone controls. door interior trim, manual windows with lexan instead of acoustic glass, carbon fiber all of the things, standard headlights (no self adjusting,

I knew Typhoons were large submarines but I didn't realize just how massive one of those bad boys are. This was always my favorite submarine as a kid, I still have a model of it stuffed in a box somewhere, maybe in the attic, that I really want to go find and play with now. Is it appropriate for a 30 year old guy to

If they had just left the camouflage vinyl off it, no one would have looked twice, secret prototype test truck woulda remained a secret prototype test truck.

Question for all the movie prop people. If this is indeed a prop for the movie about IR655 then why are they building an aircraft carrier? The ship involved in the destruction of IR655 is the USS Vincennes which is an aegis guided missile cruiser. If you look at a Nimitz class carrier like the USS Nimitz CVN-68 and a

Now what I think would be hilariously funny is for some unnamed and untraceable action group to sneak in and blow it up/sink it in some really inconvenient place. Like the entrance to the dry dock harbor or if possible in the entrance to a commercial port facility.

The Taurus Interceptor is a garage queen from everything I've heard from the officers that come through work and it was marketed as more efficient than the crown Vic it was ment to replace but it doesn't do much better in fuel costs. That and the ergonomics for an officer in gear are rather poor. The PPV from Chevy is