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He went in too hot on the corner after where Dallenbach went off (where I was standing). he was the furthest off the line of any driver I saw and came close to at least putting two wheels off.

oooh! There's me at 0:41 on the side of the road. I don't think I was all that impressed, since I didn't feel the need to step back. If you can find Tajima's in-car footage from the little but he ran, you will see me pooing my pants in the same spot.

This makes it impossible to choose just one:

I've seen some Alfa Romeo mules here in CO and in Detroit. Some are just used as platforms to test new Chrysler drivetrains, some are Alfas just getting high altitude testing. They may be using the A45 to test engines they plan on selling here.

I once removed some bolts from my 1985 VW golf, with the intention of removing the front bumper. As it turns out, those bolts also held in the front cross member that supports the front engine mount. I drove it all the way to school, and even drove over a curb, in order to park, without an issue, but when I put it in

What really makes me sad is that this is the first year I'll be able to attend. The silver lining is Walter Rohlr and the S1 will also be attending.

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there's this

He'll be able to drift there next month, but not on dirt. That's even more depressing.

I'm a little bummed that I missed it. I was out of town on business and everyone else in the office got 3 days off. Photo #6 shows the intersect where my office is.

It seems to me that there are many more entry level computer engineering openings than mechanical.

I buy it. I once collided with a Honda Fit and managed to cave in both passenger side doors with my torso. I was barely bruised and the Fit was nearly totaled. That, combined with some of the gnarly bumber damage that I've seen when new cars lighly brush curbs, leads me to believe that it is totally plausible.

Southern Colorado is represented by the Subaru Loyale. They are indestructible, cheap and can get through just about anything with the right tires and maybe a little lift. Last time I went to the U-pull-it, I saw no less than 13.

How the hell did I not hear about this having grown up in Savannah and spending at least half of my time out at Tybee? I have heard there's something in the water that makes everyone from Tybee nuts, but i wouldn't have guessed that.

Citroen C6.

Damn, I wish I had a dash camera. It wouldn't have been the best ever, but I had to ask a guy to try again after parking in front of my house yesterday. he left about 85% of a car length between him and the car in front of him, effectively taking two of the five street-side parking spots.

The Land Rover.

The wagon. The spacious wagon will accommodate all manner of supplies; clever under-floor storage is ideal for storing anything you may not wish to be readily seen.