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    samalamadongding
    sam
    samalamadongding

    is that BB8?

    Almost 15 years ago now, but a guy in Houston actually had a set of those wheels. Yes, they looked awesome.

    F1 also only does yellow for the section of track affected, other series will do full course yellow, or even toss out the pace car.

    you have to assume that they not only make their aero with the purpose of getting highest advantage for their own cars, but also disrupting the car behind as much as possible, within the rules of course..

    that would be easy to fix by keeping the cars narrow, but the last round of changes allowed for wider cars. silly.

    with as much as is listed as being done to this motor, you can’t help but feel (hope) that this is a swan song for the ej.

    perhaps you mean liftback coupes?

    since I had a 04 wrx wagon, I have to be sporty science, I guess?

    If you’re pissed these aren’t light. Neither were the last two iterations of the original.

    80085!!!!!!

    I don’t get it. It’s not part of the business plan for halo supercars to sell like a F150. They are part of the marketing budget of most brands... Ford, Acura, Audi R8, BMW, GTR; these come out of a marketing budget somewhere, not out of a we need to make 100,000 of these things to break even budget.

    yes, as soon as they announced that rule, they withdrew. yes, the rule didn’t take effect as immediate as they withdrew.

    If I’m driving past a row of cars and someone opens their doors I’m probably going to hit the door, maybe take someone’s arm with it. A computer is already calculating whether it can change lanes even before the threat is apparent. As soon as it recognizes that a threat is there it begins to decelerate, or change

    the bankroll that started the thing shouldn’t deter a car guy from being in awe over the thing. michael jackson liked to diddle little boys, that doesn’t mean thriller isn’t a terrific song still enjoyed by music fans around the world.

    It’s too bad that the author is wrong. their inaccessibility and exoticism will only separate the real car guys from those pretending to be real car guys. If you put a car guy in a room with a Ferrari F40, they are going to be drawn to it like a moth to a flame. If they don’t, they aren’t a real car guy.

    Mercedes gullwing, model t, Duesenberg, F40, realistically, any Ferrari produced before 1970. Any F1 car ever. 

    that’s all start salaries are supposed to cover?

    I got a BRZ, bask in how much I’m helping.

    pie with cheese on top? no wonder England kicked the east coast out of the monarchy.

    so like, is this the same as the people who in 1999 replaced the Acura badge with a Honda badge because they were mad tyte JDM?