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“Charlie Chaplin movies are shit, the voice audio tracks don’t even work” -He who judges old movies by today’s standards.

the 1980s, an era when automakers were trying to clean up their emissions through rather cumbersome means that involved many, many vacuum lines.

Also a thought, wouldn’t this void a lot of home owner’s insurance policies?

people often give up way more power than they realize in HOA contracts.

This HOA has a contract that people signed, and it probably has language that allows it to enforce stupid, asinine rules.

In next month’s memo:

Honestly, as ubiquitous as the R34 GTR is, I would actually take a GT-T. The GTR WILL be a classic one day worth a ton of money. I prefer RWD and no one’s gonna care what I do to the lowly GT-T.

Mustangs crashing into crowds, ah yes, the lowest of the low hanging fruit.

Golden Eagle only, or walk.

It it broke off, yes, but if it burned up as smalleyxb122 suggests, then no. 

Interesting. But can a lean burn really cause that much damage? Hell, I’ve seen engines not run on all cylinders and fair better than that.

A tear down of the engine that blew would be interesting. The damage to Cylinder one is catastrophic so I am curious what caused the issue. Blocked oil passage or something literally falling into said cylinder is all I got.

Late 90's C43 AMG is where it’s at.

In other news, the IRS has voted to relinquish its ability to audit any corporation. Ever.

Just wait until you get even a mild new camshaft.

They [Turbo cars] deliver power much the same, linearly and without the insane drama and violence they used to.

I’m not sure if I’ve plunged into some truly depraved tier of hipsterism...

With current tire and traction technologies, anything more than 6 lbs/hp is just spinning your tires. Yeah, im looking at you demon.

The HP wars are no fun anymore.

I don’t see someone getting into a loan they cannot afford to pay as a victim.