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Yes yes yes! Love this show.

Those wheels! Ugh.

Any only something like 16 in the U.S.

Grey wheels would probably be closest to what they would use in production. And thank you for removing all of those red accents! That and the crazy wing were what was totally killing it for me.

2 reasons.

Including the largest TBM in the world... which is currently stuck underneath downtown Seattle.

I think there is still one of these at the top of Phinney Ridge in Seattle over by Red Mill. I need to check it out next time I drive by.

FTFY

Starring this in case I get nuts and buy one of these in the near future. ;)

So excite. Patiently awaiting the write-up of the process so that I can import that 2CV that I want to badly. Or is it a vintage Mini? Whatever. Thank you for your service to all U.S. car nerds.

Apparently you actually need to contribute to the conversation to be ungreyed... Phppt... I must the memo on that.

Ballaban, how do I get to be a "trusted" Jalop? This grey thing is getting silly.

Paris is, apparently, great for car spotting. I saw my first and only Veyron there. Not to mention it's fun to visit all the euro car brand "boutiques" on the Champs Elysee and see concepts and rare cars.

If one wanted to just go round a dirt track in your backyard, how much would it cost for a cheapo used cart? The ones in the video look like ex racers, but probably far from race form.

You're compartmentalization is impressive. I would be interested to see if it can stand the test of F1.

Nice! Was going to mention Dirtfish. Good to know about ProFormance. I remember looking for info on a school on Pacific Raceways website, but couldn't recall if they had one or not. Thanks!

Yup! My '84 Subie GL wagon had the tire there. That pic looks very familiar, down to the fact that you can see the A LOT of the pavement through the engine bay.

+20 for appropriate local fast food chain usage.

It's plebian, but I like the 5 cylinder in my '07 VW Rabbit.