rb1971
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I, um, came here for this joke.

That’s silly, I have a Lexus LX450 and it does most things just as well as an FJ80.

It definitely would know the speed limit. My heads-up display shows my speed and the speed limit right beside it.

They could probably get a better time if they could only find someone with experience driving some ridiculously huge contraption around the ‘Ring. Unfortunately I doubt that experience exists, and if it did you probably couldn’t find the person very easily.

Here’s the guy in the sidecar on his own bike.

Ah, so that’s why the bridge traffic was worse than usual yesterday afternoon heading in to the city.

Did you get that thing I sent you?

“However, there is one event I always pay for: the Monterey Historics, which is a series of historic car races at Laguna Seca Raceway.”

Enormity?

Can we just go be our own country instead and leave the rest of you guys to do your own thing? I’d be willing to take along Baja California, Oregon, Washington, BC, and Alaska as well.

Wait, this can be a thing?

LaForge filthy google results include this image.

i8:NSX::i3:[new Honda product]

Came here for this, was not disappointed.

With the F1 transmissions? My indy F/M mechanic tells a dramatically different story. Also if you are an automaker selling an automated gearbox that you have to “learn to drive” maybe you should just offer a real 6-speed in your car.

You take that back or I’ll come over and throw a frisbee at you! :)

They keep teasing one with a 4-cylinder motor, presumably something like a 1.8L. Personally I don’t see why they don’t take our the rear seats and put some flavor of I6 in there (the one from the M3?).

That’s a nice color and BMW should think about offering something like this factory. I like it a lot better than Proton Blue on the i8. Not sure about the wheels, but easy to swap.

Oh for sure - I was sarcastically agreeing with you. Sarcasm + internet = often doesn’t work.

It’s $8k to do it right. Will the guy installing it for $1500 realize Maserati actually spec’d the bearing wrong and machine one in the correct size? I’m guessing no.