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Sir Wins-A-Lot.

I didn’t even have to click to know this was another Garage 54 project.

In a word, no.  In two words, fuck no.

The team that gave us GPL and NASCAR 2003 also went on to give us iRacing.

I haven’t played it in a few years, but I still have GPL installed on my PC.  Turns out to be a lot of fun once you get a handle on how the cars drive, and it helps if you add the GPL Race Engineer plug-in - it allows stiffer spring rates than the game alone will.

My wife and I had a ‘98 Sebring convertible (it uses much of the JA’s underpinnings). It wasn’t especially hard on tires if I kept up on rotating them, but it did go through front brake pads a bit faster than I liked. OTOH, when we got rid of it, it still had the original rear drums and shoes at 145K miles.

Except during the rainy season, I wash my car about once a month. And this is usually enough since I park it in the garage at home.

Don’t kink-shame.

I have no desire to own one of these, but it could be the start of a 24 Hours of LeMons car - especially if you could talk the seller down one or two hundred.  As such, most of the things that don’t work aren’t important.  Conditional NP.

If I have enough room, I use my foot.

Sometimes you have to think outside the box.

*deleted - replied to the wrong comment.

I’ve seen both of these.  And lately I’ve been watching quite a few videos on these channels - along with quite a bit of stuff from Brock Beard.

If so, clearly he taught it to burn.

It WAS going to be add a third car to our stable, in the interest of keeping miles on the Miata down and having a more practical daily.  Then last week I broke a tooth.  A replacement incisor is a higher priority right now.

ok boomer ;)

No lowballers, he knows what he’s got!

You wouldn’t have any tips on fixing a shift button on a Formula Force GP wheel, would you?

I ran my 1991 Miata up to a little over 327,000 miles (the odo read 327,427 when I listed it for sale). I probably would have kept it longer if it hadn’t been rear-ended.

OTOH, one of the guys on Everyday Driver got a Quattroporte of around this vintage.  Even road-tripped it.