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SealClubb3r
sealclubb3r

Being able to hop in a high performance car to take it on a multi state road trip with you and a partner, without any discomfort or cargo capacity related hesitation is large part of what makes fast GT cars so fun, for me anyway. To me, they offer a type of fun experience and facilitate a sort of spontaneity that more

Negative. For as long as I can remeber, the 456 has been my #1 choice for “here’s a wad of cash that you can only have if you spend it on a Ferrari that you must daily most of the time." That green color is also definitely on my hypothetical shortlist of colors.

“That’s the McLaren GT. That’s the person I wish I could be, but am instead the lame one who just begs to go home from any outing at 8:45 p.m. and is denied the request. The McLaren GT is definitely cooler than me.”

When I was in school, my family and I often drove from Ft Worth to lake Marble Falls/LBJ for spring break. I had always wondered why we would occasionslly spot a gaggle of old/interesting Porsches. That area of the state really is gorgeous.

Wasn’t the 20B a 3 rotor engine? IIRC, the 26B was the quad rotor, and it never made it in a road car.

If I’m not mistaken, Porsche sells one for it’s 964s and 911s from the early 90s, 80s and 70s.

IIRC, my university autocross club had a just for fun “Truck” class but I don’t think they let you run if you had a lift on it.

What if you used to own it? I feel like my Mazda rotary logo t-shirt should be accepable even though I no longer have an RX-8.

I was in Barcelona last week as well and all I saw were beat up diesel Clios and leigons of scooters. I’m mad jelly.

So according to Oregon, I’ve committed federal perjury over half a dozen times. I’ve put “Engineer” instead of “Mechanial EIT” on federal forms and applications that ask for my occupation simply because I assumed no one would know what I was talking about if I used the latter term. I suppose I should start packing for

I had an I30t as a hand me down in high school for a couple of years. I fondly remember the joy of discovering front wheel drive donuts in that car.