Science dictates that a result needs to be regularly repeatable before it is proven.
Science dictates that a result needs to be regularly repeatable before it is proven.
I have an f1 lug from a shumi rosberg era mercedes and it was pretty damn cheap.
I got 2 front wing aero elements from a 90s and 2000s era minardi. the wheel nut and a cool piece of un painted spare carbon wing part for 100 bucks. Including shipping from the UK.
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Jesus Christ, one lug nut from that F1 car would've been worth more than those trophies even if they were real.
I doubt it was done by anybody who would be effected by an FIA blacklist.
I sat down in an F-type V8S and promptly split my shorts right in front of Larry Chen.
Rolled it.
Not all of us are fancy enough to get a free press car. Last time I tried to get into auto show for free claiming to be press from the internet they called security on me.
something something wise fool etc. etc.
he painted the car after he played
Even in Forza that Paint job wouldn't sell.
If they really imagined "dragons" in a car, that car would likely be radioactive.
Tonight: Richard steals a car, James runs over an old person and I get into a high speed pursuit!
You should be ashamed of not running him over when you had the chance.
Mr.Vengeance could always put a Decepticon emblem on his one and roll around as an evil twin.
But then you'd have some Montreal in your Toronto, eh?
It was a fine read until this was said.
Hopefully 'Connor's Day' will become a yearly event with proceeds going to cancer research, helping kids or something related. Will miss you little man, God bless.