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Anyone know if that's what this thing was?

The photo to the left (included on the linked abstract) just so happens to be one of the surface photos that Hubble took of this amazing planet.

It's got the 4.0 straight six in it. The forums will make fun of it for being the smallest of the three available, but it is also the most reliable and easiest to work on motor Jeep ever had, and still has plenty of power.

I had the pleasure of receiving an '81 280ZX for my 16th in 1986. It was red wine with a red interior and T-tops, and had about 60,000 miles on it. It finally succumbed to irrecoverable chassis rust in 1995 with a whopping 286,000 miles on a still purring original straight six. Parting with that car was one of the

You forgot:

Nevermind... Thought from the photo it was an Alfa GTV6

Let's look at this from a different perspective.

Like he said^^^, or 99 and 9/10

Here's how we fight back!

Desde La Isla Del Encanto, te invito a su trago, Sr.Diaz. El mejor ron que ofrecemos.

Speaking of stars, all I can say is - yeah, the view is breathtaking.

If I can plug in my 64 and play Mario Kart, we've got a deal! LOL

How many of you saw that lead image and instantly though of this instead?

I nominate myself for the worst commenter for the following reasons:

+ 1 internet for skinny jeans

I can't see shit...

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We have a little version of that here in Puerto Rico. This video here is the landing at Culebra, Puerto Rico, which is a little island off the east coast of the mainland.

Dammit Nibbles!!!