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You took the words out of my mouth. We need people like Cameron. He has the means and more importantly the desire and will to accomplish feats like this. For my limited knowledge of him, he is apparently very savvy when it comes to engineering new systems (cameras, rigs, subs) to help him reach these goals.

Great car but the lack of any nearby dealership killed any chance of me buying one. BTW. I live in the DC?Baltimore area, so I am not in the sticks.

Ibought a 1991 Saab 9000CD stictly by happenstance. I went to look at a pretty well preserved 1987 Fiero (for sale by owner) and after driving it realized that I did not enjoy the car at all. While talking to the owner, he told me he was also selling his 1991 Saab (he was moving overseas). I took one test drive and

My old Sergeant allowed me to drive his cherry red GTO. At the time I had a 2001 Mitsu Mirage as a strict commuter car. Outside of the magnificant power and handling, I was impressed at the interior. It was at the time, the best interior I had ever seen on a GM product (GM has finally addressed this with other

My only real memory of the Suzuki Samarai was renting one in Grand Cayman in the early 1990s. (RHD). After spending the greater part of an hour mastering shifting with my left hand, I took off to tour the island. While approaching Hell (seriously), I swerved to miss a cow in the middle of the road, laughed about it,

Any 2nd generation Ford Probe GT

You will want to use dry lube. Bike stores sell it by the can and it is not expensive.

I am complete agreement with you. While I agree that GM did not know how to properly market Saab, the company was able to survive with newer shared platforms and added engineering expertise from GM. The brand was diluted from its own unique beginnings. The main problem with Saab (and I have owned one before) is that

As someone who until recently had hell commutes, I find that having satellite radio and/or a audio book really helps stay alert. I have done caffeine binges, windows down, singing, and even short breaks to help break up the drive.

First off, no man should ever have a happy face holding these demonic creatures. As a rule of thumb, any insect larger or as large as my hand will be given two choices: 1) stay the hell away from me and live or 2) be on the receiving end of buckshot (probably laced with arsenic for good measure). Am I being completely

I think the Top Gear segment of Senna was especially well done. Senna is a great documentary and I do not think that it portrays Prost as evil or bad. He was/is arrogant and full of pride/ego but so was Senna and any other driver in that strata. The main difference is how each approached racing. Prost was calculating

My deceased mother had Alzheimer's disease. Even during the beginning to mid portions of her disease, she drove (much to our dismay). My father kept trying to minimize the effects of her disease. However, after several "events" (that my father tried to cover up from the family) things came to a head when she was

I do know that a Ford 302 fits in the bay like it was designed to be in there. YouTube is awash with many examples of this swap (apparently quite easy as far as engine swaps go). I loved the Conquest/Starion twins, especially the fender flares, deep dish wheels, RWD with a turbo. However, the 2.6L turbo was

I generally agree with the list. However, modern Volvos have the best seats IMO. I also like the new Taurus as a long distance cruiser. I rented one about 2 years ago and was very impressed with its comfort, ample power, and ability to soak up miles. My old Saab 9000 holds a special place for long distance cruising.

The closest I have done is close to 270K on a 1993 Subaru Legacy GT wagon (until it was rear-ended) and a 2001 Mitsubishi Mirage ES (200K). I traded in the Mirage strictly because I wanted AWD in my next car.

I love curvy women. I think Sofia Vergara and Salma Hayek represent the best of breed. However, this girl is too much. Do not click on the video, I grew instantly disinterested as soon as she talked.

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because twin turbos sticking out of the hood is bloody awesome

I love this car. Apparently, a Ford 302 will easily fit in the engine bay if the original turbo4 has crapped out. RWD, great balance, my favorite standard alloy wheels, a a degree of rarity(now).

Easy and boring. A late model Rav4. Seats fold down either by the seat or from a lever near the rear gate. Room for plenty of ski bags/gear (inside), decent AWD (with an electronically locking diff. for tougher stuff/not bad for a soft off-roader), great gas mileage. It will not win the sexiness award, but it is quite

"4. When the sluts that you invited back to your condo start getting clingy, you can camp in it until they go back to Florida"