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BlazinAce - Doctor of Internal Combustion
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Ahhh, now that I know you live in Brazil, I understand that that is a big "if." My family hosted and exchange student from Brazil who explained to us how expensive cars there are. While he was with us, his mom bought a brand new Chevy Cruze, which I now understand is a big deal. As for the Camaro, our Brazilian friend

I've found that I still enjoy driving it despite how heavy and ungainly it is. It's got a very traditional V8, meaning it's got a great low end and fills out its power curve quite well. Launching the car is smoky and fun, exactly as a muscle car should be. However, one thing I never see mentioned is how comfortable

It's more engaging and entertaining than a GT-R. If you want a hardcore track weapon and not a DD, Z/28 is the better choice. If you want a DD, you'd be a moron to consider the Z/28.

mmm...dat lack of body roll...

ceased operations?

Jeep purists.

It's like an accountant in a family of 8th generation lumberjacks, he's the renegade of the family.

Hey Mitch, do Nascar races have potatosex in them?

Barely knew is an overstatement, I just happened to be making baked potatoes. Because they take so damn long to make, I just keep some in the oven.

My sister was drunk, hungry, and I don't appreciate the way you are talking about her.

Anything can be currency. I know of a college girl who had sex with a guy she barely knew on the ground at Talladega in exchange for a baked potato. She was drunk and hungry. I'm not kidding.

Frankly he should be in Jail for all the fucked up things he has been doing for decades.

Oh, I have little doubt this guy's getting straight-up murdered when he gets to prison. Although I don't think anyone deserves to get raped OR murdered, I won't shed too many tears.

Sheesh. Rape is bad all the time, even when you're a prisoner.

I'm pretty sure the dick was in between the slut.

At least it was grounded in some realism, as opposed to the last few F&F films.

This is part of our evil plan to destroy all Elements, except for the Sesto!

Yeah if I'm hooning on the road even lightly, the moment I see an American car I already have my radar up and am watching that car. The instant mental checklist:

Not an insurance adjuster, but total immersion = total loss most of the time, as you have to replace not just the electronic components but all the wiring harnesses as well.

That is swimmingly embarrassing.