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Rob G.
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Yes, actually it is.

Oh, that's really cute! Thanks for sharing! Is it the same image of your avatar?

Yep.

You got it? Is it scratchy like they say? The opinion of an expert is always helpful.

This time I completely, totally agree with you.

What has this to do with cars?

If this lunatic is our only hope, we're screwed.

Best variant ever.

I still have in my trunk an original BMW metal wheel chock (wedge), that a friend of mine gave me 30 years ago, when he was working as the Spare Parts Manager of my hometown's BMW dealership. I found this pic related to a BMW M5, and my wedge is EXACTLY like it. Apparently, these objects do not change with the current

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In 1986 many F1 engines were 1.5 liters turbos. That year I was able to get a bleachers PASS for the Monza race from a colleague of the Marketing, since then my Company was sponsor of a team. My boss was born in Monza and never missed a race: he warned me to use some earplugs. Of course I didn't mind his warning. The

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This story and its author are simply repulsive.

That gives a perfect meaning to the old sentence: "throwing a rod".

What car is this supposed to be? It doesn't seem a borrowed historic. And it looks like it's missing some shields, if it's what I think it shoud be. Bah.

I knew I had already seen something like that.

I always thought it was inspired by the "tole ondulée" (corrugated metal sheet), one of the most used construction material in many fine residential areas all over the globe.

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IMO the most wondrous and wacky detail is that not a single tire has deflated, after almost 70 years. They don't make 'em tires like that anymore.

Nibbled.