lumpyidle
Lumpy Idle
lumpyidle

There are better ones out there. I know, I’ve owned multiple E30 Tourings (in Europe) and even shipped one to Texas. I really don’t get why someone would ship a RHD mundane E30 to the US. Don’t get one from the UK (RHD), get it from continental Europe (LHD). Go to oppositelock, someone will be able to help out. Myself

The same can be said of neighbors who are going to go nuts over something that’s in/on another person’s property. If you don’t want to see someone else’s shit, buy a home where you can’t see someone else’s property, voila.  The neighbors are the ones with the issue, trailer-man is using his property that he’s

but he has every right to? he (probably purposely) lives in a neighborhood with no HOA for the very reason of being able to do this. it’s a trailer.

I challenge anyone to find a view of this car where it looks good.

But why does it look so not-so good? It seems like a car taken from an early 2000's low polygon count video game, but more awkward.

Fugly

When I was 13 I was trying to last more than 1:41.6 while watching a HBO soft core porn.

At 13 he should already have a couple of karting championships under his belt. Tell me he won the national championship in the most competitive class, and I would be impressed. This no so much. This looks like a gross display of wealth.

Yep, pretty much. I bet there are hundreds of talented races that never happened because, um... uhm... they don’t have $1mil a year to maintain a race team.

To be fair, we’d all be that good if we were ungodly rich.

I’ll offer this ray of hope. Probably won’t get out of the greys, but it’s worth saying.

1) There is no requirement to have a hybrid system in LMP1, you just aren’t going to be competitive without one. No manufacturer is interested in racing without having the opportunity to win.

They won’t fade into obscurity. They’ve lost factory support and survived. They’ve raced in DTM and other series that don’t exist anymore. They will find another way to race. I’m sure Porsche wouldn’t mind if they snuggled up together again. It worked the first time around.

Neither driver is on solid ground, maybe they get rid of both of them

Exactly. What’s that old Yogi Bera saying? “Nobody goes there anymore, it’s too popular.”

My ‘88 Cherokee did. No ABS or traction control, and a computer that would not have been out of place in Frankenstein’s lab, also quick when it was new, a raw visceral driving experience - not in the same sense of a sports car, but just a bare-bones “I will get you there with no dash lights or nannies so keep your

There’s always a faster car. In my years of motoring, which arent that many, I’ve found that chasing speed and “fast” really is just an endless jaunt. It’s better to just drive whatever puts the biggest smile on your face.

I’m sorry, it wasn’t clear in context whether your filmmaking was a job or not.

I don’t think you are a victim [in this particular instance] if you are willfully putting yourself in danger for your job/hobby. Note that I am not trying to marginalize any of your experiences, just pointing out that it seems incongruous that you are apparently very concerned about being subject to violence, while at

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