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No malice is intended in my earlier thread.

There's something to the simplicity and sheer size of vintage steering wheels that I find beautiful.

"Explode? I don't wanna explode."

Ha, good one!

Yeah, it surprised me the first time too. It's basically the "epic fail" version of Le Mans :)

Spirit of LeMons is my all time favorite racecar.

This Jurassic Park one is my second favorite. Rock on Speedycop!

You know, a car dressed up to be a Velociraptor or T-Rex would be a great follow on to this one!

Sheesh, that looks... well used. If you know what I mean.

Did anyone say anything about the pairing of ivory garage and ebony driveway?

Might want one of these to fuck good intentioned roads.

I never knew I could see fifty shades of gray right outside my front door. What a life-changing perspective.

We shouldn't judge the house by the driveway - who knows what's going on behind closed garage doors?

I think the unit's motherboard is fried or needs a reformat! Chemical imbalances are a bitch to deal with on certain legacy systems, blue screens of death and all.

I don't have any experience with Japanese driveways but they look nice and smooth to me. It looks as flat as an airport to me, but it's all in the eye of the beholder as they say.

I'm not one to judge by size but I don't think he had the right tools for the job.

We need a potato expert on the double.

Whatever it is, it must have been some type of Potato.

But will it cook a turkey?

I'll get a beige Camry because it's so beige everyone won't even look at it.

Does supercharging improve high altitude performance on cars? I recall reading turbo/supercharging was developed for piston aircraft engines for high altitude performance.