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Me, upon seeing the thumbnail:

It was placed there on purpose, but it was rumoured to exist before it was ever released. In that way, it is similar to GTA's Bigfoot. The major difference is the timeline. Bigfoot took years to turn from speculation into fact, whereas Megalodon was implemented within months.

I'm contemplating triple dipping. I love laid-back controller play on the console with little worry of hacking or being at a disadvantage against mouse & keyboard pros. I also love creating my own mods, so I will be picking up the PC version sooner or later, hopefully on sale.

Yeah, they're pretty obviously styled after the car, yet somehow still look like they're just another shoe.

LOLWUT? Pretty sure that's a Lambo, dude.

Noooo!

The type of lamp Torch is referring to is often referred to as a halogen sealed beam.

I was going to do something other than play Spintires tonight, but you have me changing my mind.

Those aren't even sealed beam units. They're likely JK Wrangler parts.

That's a Defender 110. They are very rare in the U.S., and I believe every one sold new in the U.S. was white besides one black one for Ralph Lauren.

Pardon my ignorance, but what does "NAS" mean?

This Land Rover Defender

That looks a lot like my old '81 'Yota, only mine was much rustier. The tailgate and lower bed panels were rusted right off, and the bed sides were held upright at the rear by a rope between them. They still flopped inwards under hard cornering, as seen here during a Tuff truck competition at a local off-road race in

©2007 NBGI

That's not quite correct, unless you're getting your Foxes confused.

Create your own caption.

The ZZZap edition did seem to roughly mirror what the car in the videogame looked like, though there doesn't seem to be any official mention of the game in Datsun's ads. Still, I think it's more than just a coincidence here. And this special edition car based on a video game may be a one-of-a-kind thing as well, at

The louvered cover isn't a one-off for the show car, it's an aftermarket production part from TRD. The point of show cars at SEMA is to be a platform to showcase actual aftermarket parts, after all.

Yeah, I'd wager a guess that there are more supercharged Toyobarus than there are turbocharged ones.