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Terry - is this the greatest photo set on the internet?

When F1 increased engine displacement from 1.5L to 3.0L in 1966. Because without that, we wouldn't have the Cosworth DFV, and without that the Lotus 49 wouldn't be so sexy and wouldn't have performed so awesomely.

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It's easy. In terms of styling....

Are we counting rally cars? If so you cant overlook the good old 4G63. Powered all the Evo's 1-9 and the Galant in their street and Rally iterations.

Engine based on the most successful engine in F1 ever, the cosworth DFV

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The 1968 Mustang from the Fast and Furious Tokyo Drift. Fitted with a Nissan Skyline Motor and Big Wheels. I screamed in the movie theater.

I agree entirely. There's a reason why, if I were to buy an SS, or an old GTO, or a G8, I would immediately invest in badges and bumpers. The better American cars come from down under. There, I said it. I want HSV, FPV here, all for me.

The resemblance:

I look at this graphic all I see is Sasha Grey.

There's a McLaren dealer going in across from our Porsche dealership. In talking with those guys they said they contacted the manufacturer about the ring time as they have sold some P1's and the customers want to know. McLaren told them the P1 ran a 6:47 on street tires and a 6:33 on slicks. The only reason there

STOP FUCKING RUBBING IT IN!!!!! LOL

Here is a screen shot of the convo I saw yesterday.

The KA motors are also kinda underrated, seeing as people have ran them at 450-500 Hp on the stock bottom end.

Say no more, say no more

This is pretty much a list to steal a 12C. Thanks!