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    Oh sweet Jesus.

    Yeah, real tough. Oh boy, don’t hurt me, mismatched fender extensions.

    Love the Century! There’s one on base right now actually. Autozam prices are averaging around 8-12k, with some decent examples going for 4-5k. The one I have my eye on are the 13B Cosmos, sure they don’t have the three rotor but that car is still gorgeous for 5k.

    They are easily the third most common car on base, next to Foresters and B4s.

    I was at the race last year, it was so surreal standing on the track at the podium ceremony. We had no idea who had been involved in the accident, just that there had been one during the yellow flag for Sutil. The atmosphere on the podium was very subdued, and all of us standing on the track were cheering, and

    Good for you doug, good for you. Seriously, bravo! I am just so proud of you. Excellent.

    That was a terrible 9 minutes...

    I would completely agree to that, however they aren't any way capable as far as air power, naval power and ground forces. Hell, they're still flying F-4s! It will take a good amount of time, along with a lot more support from the US before they become independent. Trying to choose my words carefully here, I am by no

    Not sure about the JMSDF, I'm not really familiar with their capabilities. I don't think it would be a good idea to pull out of Japan just yet. We are on the doorstep of Korea, China and Russia, so from a Pacific standpoint, Japan is an ideal location for the United States to be right now.

    Except I really don't see this happening in Japan anytime soon.

    Because the K5 Blazer was/is amazing?

    Replace the C 32 with the 55 and you've got my vote.

    Indeed they are. To be honest they are a bit more sleeperish than a CLK and you actually have room for adults in the back, plus a trunk! Many wonderful sounding long distance trips have been had in that car.

    I would have one of these over a CLK 55 any day. A good friend of mine has one, bought it when they were around 20k. Did a few upgrades and now the thing is even more amazing.

    Miata.

    Nope, they don't repaint them. Doesn't logistically make sense to repaint them for each individual operating area considering all of the fuel trucks at Air Force bases are green.

    First car I was given was a 2000 Ford Windstar which was great for carrying around all my friends and my various mountain bikes. In my adolescent ignorance, I had figured my mechanically inclined father had changed the oil. He hadn't. So it threw a few bearings on my way home from school one day. First car with my

    They would still be polite as ever and help you as much as they could. Doesn't really matter the situation.

    When I pulled up to the local Mazda dealership, (you have to pronounce it Matsuda, otherwise they get confused) they all stared in awe at my NB roadster. Then I wanted to find a shift knob for a Mazdaspeed 3 because I really like the feel of it. 10,000 freakin Yen to have it be made in Hiroshima and shipped up north.

    Didn't the S6 have the same engine? Why wouldn't that be more of a sleeper? Smaller car + big engine = better hooning?