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Some twins I knew in high school had a supercharged one. we caught air in that thing on several occasions and used it whenever we went on road trips (all that space and swiveling seats.. just awesome). That was a fantastic tool to bring our friends together.

I think we are forgetting the most resourceful racer of them all...

One of my favorite Forza 4 cars. This: Fujimi Kaido... good stuff

Still my favorite Forza 4 car.

Dust to Glory and Love the Beast are by far my favorites here. However, I know a lot of car guys that have never heard of "Senna". I was surprised it wasn't on here.

My coworker and I just went from leaned forward on the edge of our seats to standing with out arms in the air cheering and laughing with some obligatory high-fives. That was amazing! Better than a great run in football.

I woke up early this morning so I watched this episode this morning! funny

Sounds like a V12. Aventador?

Kimi passed 8 cars in the last 7 laps but the cameras just stayed glued to the Mercedes cars driving alone with absolutely no drama for the last twenty minutes of the race.... so boring

That's the one!.... I mean... Ese es el Uno!

No slaps required. The only reason I know about it was a tv show that covered it a while ago, doing a documentary on its entire creation process. I cannot for the life of me remember what it was called though. Seemed like they were covering Foose all the time though... anyone else remember the show?

I had the updated one in my room growing up!

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Because everyone knows what he's imitating

All I can say is, If this pans out the same way it did for Toyota, then it's about time to buy a Ford. I remember being able to buy Toyotas for a fraction of the cost for a few months after the suit.

Ummmmmm.... the El Camino..... no one? really?

Bro Trucks (the Brahoe and the like) are Timberland Boots. Built to be rugged and to take you anywhere, but worn to be trendy and make their owners look tougher and taller. (which they fail at)

Check the tire pressure, check the fluids (replace oil early if needed), charge everything (Ipods, cell phones, GPS's), grab a big bag of beef-jerky, get a small cooler with waters, a five hour energy just in case, get a good nights sleep, and have the directions printed out and on the GPS the night before. Most my