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I'll keep my me-powered two-wheeler, and you can have your burbucket.

A Metro is too good! Even that pathetic thing has at least one merit: gas mileage.

You might be due for a tune up. Enjoy getting to those spark plugs!

Power laces? All right!

That might be true in the case of this new Toyobaru, but I was speaking from a traditional racecar point of view.

Thanks. At least someone got it!

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Subie, I'm real happy for you an' all, and I'mma let you finish, but Hyundai had the best sports coupe introduction video in recent memory.

I read that image in Nigel Thornberry's voice. It was perfect.

Interesting. It looks like the illustrator was looking at the BRZ racing concept when he drew the pedal box.

So you're going to put a BOV that vents to atmosphere on the bugeye? 'Cause that stock one is barely noticable.

Depending on when that was shot... could be the same car. If you read the interview at the racingbeat.com link in the article, you'll see that the Sprite had a 3-rotor when he bought it.

From the link to racingbeat.com in the original post, it looks like Jeff first campaigned the car (and won) with the 3-rotor in 2007 before giving it the turbo 2-rotor heart transplant.

Except Jeff bought the Sprite already race-modded with a 400hp 3-rotor.

NTTAWWT

I am among the last of a dying breed.

Funny thing — my German grandmother's last car (before she stopped driving) was a 1979 Pinto hatch with the 2.8L V6. My dad sold it for a couple hundred dollars to the neighbor's kid who was turning 16. His dad told us some months later that the Pinto excelled at smoking a rear tire. I doubt the 2.8L had even 150

As many times as it was suggested, I'm surprised the nav option didn't make the list.

I'm sort of worried that this was my first thought.

Why thanks, sir. As a matter of fact, I am looking for some freelance work to do on the side.

Think she does laundry, scrubs toilets & dishes? I got family coming tomorrow, and too much shit to clean up!