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I have four from my summer job at a discount tire shop (which should tell you exactly the kind of clientele we had). The first I actually saw. A guy had his left rear tire blow on the highway. He had a Pontiac Grand Prix, so he figured he could keep going and he did. The tire eventually shredded and when it did,

Kinja?

I can't think of Rita Hayworth without thinking of Take, Take, Take by The White Stripes.

if they did do it that way, it wouldn't be entertaining...

I wonder if those killjoys at the FAA might have something to say about this - after the jump instructor beats the flying piss outta the pilot of course..

That Ferrari gives press car's special tires and suspension setups.

I owned a '92 in the same color as the one in this article. I fixed it up mechanically and sold it to simplify. It was a nice cruiser. If you need any parts I live near a Subaru mechanic and he has 3-5 SVX donor cars.

Not a racist. Just irrational.

Because way more gets done when you talk face to face with someone and brainstorm collectively. it just doesn't work the same from home with distractions and limited communication capabilities. Plus, my colleagues and I all have to handle parts physically.

Same. Chrome is a resource hog but I won't use anything else.

I was wondering when someone would bring that up. That tunnel is turning into a money pit - plus it won't really do the job even if it ever does get completed. And ironically, the settling issues caused by trying to rescue Big Bertha (for non-locals, that's the ginormous tunnel boring machine that's been stuck for a

Seattle here. Yes, we hate the Viaduct, (almost as much as we hate the new tunnel).

It looks like an iPad stuck in a fancy stand with presumably more ports.

One ticket for the rollercoaster, please.

Poorly researched? The guy was still "showing off" and being an asshat. Just because he fesses up to it doesn't mean it wasn't stupid.

thats okay, you can make matching street and track cars. For science, you know.

This is probably the livery that defines the current landscape.