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    samalamadongding
    sam
    samalamadongding

    I agree, which is why it’s such a powerful bargaining tool for you. it’s not like it would be that hard to go out in a year or so and find a binned car of the same color and just buy the hood. or find some street racer who wants to sell his hood so he can afford that carbon fiber one. lots of simple, low cost options.

    This is something one of the drivers knows all too well, and probably wishes he could remove from Youtube...

    This would be a fun project that would only appreciate over time. If I had the means, hell yes this is a nice price.

    you could have saved a lot of money on that car, and probably gotten it resprayed.

    the buyer is being encouraged to commit fraud by the dealership so they will gain credit to buy the car.

    gasoline, just pour some over your hands, it will work same as hand sanitizer!

    Neutral. reintroduce the name Buell, start making fun bikes. Keep one or two Harley’s around for the older dentists.

    it’s still Subaru

    .4 liters is 1/5 again larger than a 2.0 liter, 80hp is 1/5 again more than 400. so what you meant was 480, not 500hp.

    From an accessibility standpoint, this (has to be) the future of F1. if they want to bring in new, younger viewers. the netflix thing is great, but this kind of stuff from the drivers is important as well.

    theoretically though, even if it was in the block, freezing shouldn’t have cracked the block. cracking happens when you put water into a space with no room for it to expand when it changes from liquid to solid form.

    without the ramp it’s even worse.

    if they ban it because they change the rules, I agree, they might not be able to make it stick this season. but if they ban it because they change their mind on the interpretation of an existing rule, it will not be allowed to be used this season.

    they already only do one tire change per race, usually. it means they might be able to use a softer compound option than other teams.

    to be used for a purpose other than changing the direction of the car. 

    and it’s not like the 2.3 liter engine isn’t plentiful. It soldiered on in the Ranger pretty much all the way to the end of the Ranger.

    I put NP, but a car from the 80s + Michigan + signs of rust mean you are paying $2500 to do a fair amount of body work.

    saw one yesterday! I was in the wife’s crosstrek, and there was another crosstrek with a toolbox and the hood was up on the brat. we waved, they waved back. I hope they got it running.

    Totally right. I have a TU250, not a fast bike, less than 20hp. but it’s fun to ride in a twisty turny kind of way.

    porsche is the easy answer, it’s also the right answer.