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Jumping on it? In a tuned Lambo? That you're not familiar with? In the rain? REALLY?! Assuming that's true, of course.

Price is a bit steep, but a nice looker. I'd be careful if the transmission is the original, either slushbox or stick-shift. If I'm remembering my Dakota facts right, the trany for 88-89 was different than the other model years, and is somewhat harder to source.

I've actually looked at the prices on private sales of a Chrysler Cordoba and/or Dodge Magnum. They're amazingly low. You can get one in pretty good shape for half this price.

Funny. My understanding of UPS policy is that drivers had to pay out of pocket for any lost item traces concluded without the package being found. Either these shipments were woefully under-insured, or UPS lies about that policy to try and get out of paying.

Not as worldly as other commenters, but I did an hour long commute on I-81 in New York, and a couple road trips from NY to eastern NC. Virginia is long, plain and simple. And I'd always been warned about the cops. But the state that goes down in infamy has to be Pennsylvania, because of I-81 and the drivers.

@pauljones: I would like to refine and perfect this comment.

Slight expansion/adaptation on previous suggestions. This assumes you have some basic knowledge on how to make new toolbars. Saves memory and hard drive space.

@Bullitt417: The blue dashed line/red solid line was actually the recommended racing line, and I think that'll be a pretty neat feature. I know I've always braked late and braked HARD in Gran Turismo games, so that might help me with breaking the habit.

My only guess is that using other engines out there can only lead to improvements to the Crystal Engine. "Here's what everybody else does. Here's how we felt about it. Here's how we think we can do it better." Sort of like Lexus test driving some BMWs and saying "Liked this, liked this, didn't like this. To the

I had a pair of glasses break on me, and a quick trip to the local Sterling Optical in the mall had a new pair of perscription glasses on my face... for $250. But my vision is trash after the first 18 inches or so, and technically I needed them to drive to work the next day.

Not expensive, but it pissed me off, and it's the reason my next car will absolutely be a manual transmission, come hell or high water. No computer on that transmission.

I like how we continue to complain about the 18 hour fights that SE fixed. Oh, and did we mentioned Pandemonium Warden has been killed? Yeah, guess that wasn't news worthy.

I've actually looked into the idea of building a car PC for my own use, but I've encountered a few potential issues, and I'm wondering if this company has addressed them.

Ford fanatics getting excited? Let me use two sentences to put this in perspective.

30k? For an SL? Fail. Maybe if she was a VR4, but... naturally aspirated, bottom of the Spyder line? Just doesn't cut it, sorry.

Very much interested in whether or not NFS: Undercover is laden with DRM. I stopped playing the NFS series when even the demos tried to install DRM on your PC, so if I can get my NFS fix via Steam....

Ladies and gentlemen, this is what happens when a game producer goes bankrupt and gets snapped up. Their IP becomes the shitty movies that should never be.

Not interested in the least. Opt-out means there would have to be some kind of authentication system, which means you're going to have individually and easily identifiable users and/or devices.

"Vans are great! Just stomp on the brakes and whatever you need hits you in the back of the head!"