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So it’s something random-ish I stumbled upon, but are RWB Porsches based off of the old Evos?

Come to think of it, I don’t recall Sodor ever retrofitting their railroads with overhead electric wires.

And then you plasti dip your car.

Star Wars-inspired headlamps?

In my head, I was imagining the sort-of diversion from The Fast and the Furious that led to all the cops paying attention to the homicide (?) and not the street racing.

Supposedly, these are lasers brighter than the legal limit, as someone above suggested, but getting shined on from one of those things is good for temporary blindness, which is the worst for piloting a helicopter.

Good to see that both the Indy and “Sports Car” configurations of Sonoma got some use.

Thanks for the encouragement. I’ll be looking for all my real-life (read: not models) pictures of cars from the wild and my job and picking from what I think will be nice!

Ah, the feeling when your body just can’t stand physics.

I believe I really got into Dukes of Hazzard the TV show around 2011 when I was in 5th grade (I played the PS2 game a little earlier). I was there for the chases (which happened practically every episode!) and the jumps, of course. I consult my mental bank of General Lee jumps when hand-jumping my Hot Wheels cars to

I wasn’t sure as to how to classify these/forgot about them. I’m happy enough to say I’ll classify them as four-door sportscars. Four-door supercars, though? I wouldn’t know where to draw the line, even where some sedans outperform decade-old supercars.

Oh dear. I was going to say that Petaluma, CA-based TRG-Aston Martin Racing is still running GT3, but it looks to be that they’re now only running GT4 Vantages and possibly stuck with Works Huracans for GT3.

I laughed way too hard at this and will continue to do so as I keep imagining it. Thanks, man.

Old and well worn jokes. They’re everywhere :/

While I’m at it and my original post cannot be edited, the Corvettes I refer to are the C7s. I consider all other Corvettes sans the C6 ZR1 to be sportscar.

That, I recognize, and yet, can’t bring myself to think of any 911 except for possibly the 991 GT2 RS as a sportscar, even if it has supercar power.

I’m down with street cars that look like they belong on the track.

Sportscar: Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport, Porsche 911, Ford Mustang

Just like the fake $20 bills joke working the register, that joke has already gotten old for me. That, or I just don’t have a good counter.

I almost feel like that’s a “grab the camera” moment, because even identifying someone by their clothes can be a pooshoot...the one time I had to watch over a 458 for a few minutes, the owner came out wearing a new jacket so that threw me off a bit. Now, if you can manage to remember their face, that’s a different