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This one should have the good PBR front dual piston front calipers and 10" rear drums.

The most logical post here. Unless you are a professional driver (Taxi, Limo, Semi Truck), then your daily transportation is definitely not an investment. As much as I love cars, they seem to make me bleed money. The idea is to control the bleed and make it manageable. If it were an investment, then it seems

That would be a hell of a sideshow.....

It's not a fad, it's not going away.

One day I would like to be on top of a building watching a side show. Just to say that I have seen one.

Not to mention make the vehicle smoke due to burning oil.

I once saw my co worker forget he had clicked the oil fill gun on while he checked the air pressure. He then went to the parts department for some reason, but when it was all said and done, he had put 33 quarts into this poor truck.

I worked at a dealer for years doing maintenance and such. One time one of my co workers forgot to put the drain plug back in his OWN car after doing the oil change. It also amazes me how the bad oil changers think that the tighter the drain plug, the less likely it is to leak.......

Yeah what gives? I clicked on the link because of that Caravan in the gif....

Google faster than it takes for the SRT4 to get to 60?

Because car sales people do not know their products they sell.

Hahahahaha. I guess that 100k warranty is not necessary anyway.

Jokes are funny because..............

Of course the cat was freaking out. It was high on catnip with a death wish.

Still trying to wrap my head around whatever broke on both sides simultaneously, and what he was doing to accomplish that.

That collar is tite dawg.

Those steering wheel spokes remind me of a makita electric drill.

Every single one of these posts that feature bastard cars of the 80's makes me search Craigslist for hours.

Hahahahah. Book fairs. I remember those. I had a 6 foot poster of a 92 Viper RT/10. Red of course.

This image could be lived out by the common man via t-tops.