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I was thinking more the crystal door knobs (which I always found hanging precariously off of old doors/latches in old houses that were falling apart)...but apparently those are pretty highly sought after now?

Same here, you know the band was big if they have a bus towing the trailer.

Imagine how much money he could save by switching to train travel...at least to manhattan and back daily. But that’s a socialist thing.

ND at any price. Why not just buy a van and get more room? It looks horribly cramped back there.

Those crash tests don’t really look all that terrible? I mean we can’t see leg intrusion, but the passenger cell seems to be pretty well intact. The side impacts are a bit alarming, but that’s also due to lack of side airbags. Structurally, it doesn’t look all that bad. If that is 0 stars, I am impressed.

I am currently selling my van via Facebook and it’s been pretty good so far. Only one lowball cash offer, and a slew of “is this available”s. Most of the folks who contacted me are genuinely curious and interested it seems. Granted, I’ve only posted it to niche enthusiast groups, which helps. But it is a hell of a lot

I’d take one of those too — however I think the styling with the Prowler is spot on. It isn’t just a wannabe 34 ford or something, its a pretty sleek take on old school roadsters in general. Overall I’d take the prowler over like a factory five 34 ford or something.

Where does sexuality come in? Socioeconomic factors sure, but I’m struggling to understand where there is some link between sexuality and ability to drive stick shift. Hell, I have more gay friends in my car enthusiast communities than I do any others (anecdotal I know).

I thought this was a weird take too. I am all for inclusion, but the implication that sexuality/ID correlates with ability to drive stickshift is downright weird, if not offensive in itself.

Definitely a guilty pleasure. I would love to own and do some sort of swap on one.

Everyone I knew who had a G35 had their interior practically fall apart and surfaces delaminate in a couple years. They seemed great to drive, but did not last. They’re dime a dozen abused and blown up on marketplaces, but I imagine that is more due to horrendous maintenance (or lack thereof). 

Use a giant bill instead. Those huge Sacagawea coins never seem to work right.

Wow they are both so lucky there were no injuries. A couple feet further back of the bus and this (and the driver) would have been can-openered. Driver is a POS for fleeing the scene and driving a stolen vehicle, but at the end of the day, no major losses.

Seems like a lot for a .org CEO...not like this is the cancer society or AARP. 

Mine is for sale, I don’t have a post, but coming this weekend I think...11K in PA

Who is behind this? Its not like this is eating into new car sales or anything. As far as safety is concerned, there are bigger fish to fry than a niche community. As a Delica owner in PA, this is infuriating. I’ve had my van for 3 years now, never had any hassle or anything. Clean title, registration, all that. 

This seems to happen virtually every time there is a race at Macau. There is a reason a lot of series and drivers refuse to race there.

Exactly my first thought as well. I think Mopar sells flex plates themselves, but I’m pretty sure you can bolt a gen 3 Hemi right up. Forget even a crate motor, you can pick up the 5.7s a dime a dozen in good shape used.

Oh wow I didn’t realize that was a glitch (and also, that load times were that different on the new series S/X. I do indeed have an Xbox one. I have played on my PC before and it is definitely quicker. I’ll try loading FH5 into my external SSD and see if that makes a difference.

I am glad to hear that the sudden stop issue will be resolved. I assumed it was my xbox trying to keep up (I’ve also noticed significant lag and framerate drop in the towns). It happened to me once during a 300k combo, which was pretty frustrating.