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Sam I - Texalopnik Ambassador
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You beat me by two minutes! Also, I didn't grow up here, so no summer camp buddies.

Traffic sucks in the summer, and the speed limit is like 35. Also, cops everywhere. Other than that, AMAZING road!

Damn, you beat me to it! I drove this in my Miata, with fog everywhere...it was like something out of a movie.

The Three Twisted Sisters (a.k.a. RM 335, RM 336 and RM 337) in the Texas Hill Country. If you ride a motorcycle (or live in Texas with a Miata), you've heard of them. Likely, YOU haven't. Pics, videos, map, etc in link.

The "big-buck" parking lots at Trinity are those of the faculty, not the student body. The students are rich hipsters, since it's a liberal arts school, at best. Think multi-thousand dollar single-speed bikes. This is also why there was a Vespa dealer on the edge of campus for some time.

Brooks City-Base?! San Antonio is still the first step to space! Ole!

Re: Number 4

I did mention appearance only, and you are correct. Actually, they're using fuel injection for the first time, so there's that...

The pronounced fenders are a HUGE departure from what we've seen so far. Stock cars (if this one is accurate) are starting to look more like GT cars...this is a good thing.

It's an electrical test, so make sure the gauges are operating properly. Like all the lights on the dash lighting up. The reason the F40 didn't have it, was because the gauges were analog. Weird, yes...but weird with a purpose.

I was thinking the same thing. However, it doesn't seem weird when you would die in a Montero without one.

"Enhanced" mammaries + smoker's squeal + wrist tattoos = Former stripper/ current "model". How much you wanna bet?

MOPAR vs. building cars. C'mon, they had to be bailed out twice.

The Crown Vic is gone,

However, inverted chalice = Bugatti Veyron, so go figure.

I know, I know...it's beautiful. But there's something the lines drawing the eye to that center grill opening that makes the whole thing hard to swal...I mean, comes off as... Well, you know.

As a make ready technician, that's literally what we used. What you're buying is the warranty to repair basically anything that isn't deliberate or natural wear and tear.

COTD nominee!

I always thought that since the center of gravity was low, and essentially below the drivers knees always had something to do with it.