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That wood grain...

Nice to see Chicagoans aren’t the only ones doing it

The target customers:

Kurt, I saw that bike with the snake/dragon-gear knob at Autorama this year! Glad to see it in a place like the Handbuilt Motorcycle Show.

I have two:

Or a Yield sign. People see one and lose their freakin’ minds—at least in the States.

My dad just went through surgery, and I want the same for you, Mike, as I do for him: a speedy, full recovery, and many great years of life ahead.

I’m currently re-reading Jim Butcher’s Codex Alera series as I write this, and this is reminding me a lot of the vord.

If we’re getting animated Fast & Furious, I want a live-action eX-Driver.

They were following the Gold-hoon Rule

Luckily, they had a rebate going on

It’s nice to know I’m not the only one who double-presses the lock button or thanks their car for a job well done after a long drive.

My older summer tires weren’t that worn, but during one particularly dicey moment on a rainy highway drive, I decided to get new ones. If you don’t feel comfortable with the tires you’re driving on, get new ones. Paying a little now is WAY better than paying a lot later—especially if you pay the ultimate price.

Seeing the Vantage in that Lime-a-licious shade, I didn’t think a lot about it.

I love my Miata. And cars in great shape, especially in the Midwest, are valuable for a reason. But no way would I pay this much for an NA.

1. R34 Skyline GT-R: Before I was ever a “real” car enthusiast, I watched 2 Fast 2 Furious. And I wanted Paul Walker’s ride more than anything else—(almost) still do.

I can see it now: Two enthusiasts, A & B, talking about A’s Bioschwarzenegger set-up.

That blue...that is a NICE color.

YES. This is a lesson that I keep having to re-teach myself: it’s OK to fail.