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The cream cheese and salami bit reminded of me the great Jim Brockmire.

Aftermarket exhaust systems that have high flow catalytic converters can throw codes but if it’s a catback system like most aftermarket exhausts are then there should be no problem.

God damn is this car beautiful. Say what you will about Alfa, they freakin’ killed it with this car.

Lotus Carlton for the win!

I am sure that all 30 people at the races will be super excited now.

I was flagging for SCCA in the late 80's at the NASCAR race at old Sears Point. Had the blue flag after turn 11. Just jersey barriers between me and the cars under full throttle along the pit wall. I could slap cars defying the blue (but I didn’t). My chest hurt for days after that event but it was worth it.

Too soon, man. Too soon.

Now someone needs to do this for this app (which I hadn’t even heard of until today when apparently it gave away the position of military personnel).

I can handle Sonoma Raceway (since it’s in Sonoma County), but I’m still, like you, partial to Sears Point.

Kudos for the Sears Point reference. I still have some swag from back in the day with the original namesake #memories

The Allanté is also notable for having what was once described as the “world’s longest assembly line” as the Pininfarina-built bodies were flown 4,600 miles from Turin to Detroit for final assembly, 56 at a time in a specially outfitted 747.

We’re not begging.

Welcome to endurance racing. You must be new here.

Charge your phone.

No it’s not, but thanks for proving my point.

That I had to scroll this far down in order to see this reference makes me sad for this forum.

I hated off roading these. Body is too tall and the rear leafs give it a shit ride and they dont flex for shit. The 4Runner is far superior off road. Besides, you never see Xterras on trails anywhere anyway... unless it’s some Nissan club doing a meet and they’re not really off roading, just parking on pebbles and

I saw the new Camry on the road recently and said out loud, “Wow, the new Camry looks sick.”