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It looks like aerodynamics won the day in this one.

Good review and comparison, but like others have pointed out, it's a little annoying how he tries to drift in cars that aren't really supposed to be drifted in. And then he gets annoyed when the car resists his efforts, like it was built to.

Wow, this sounds like so much fun. The graphics look terrible right now, but I'm sure that they'll be improved before it hits the shelves. It really seems like a great idea.

Seems like this would be pretty easy to make yourself.

How dare thee disparage the intense awesome that is this car. Thou shalt feel the wrath of Audi fanboys everywhere!

@ChazzyD: Seriously? Almost the same exact comment, 7 times? Is this really necessary?

Words cannot describe the awesome inherent in this situation.

Shutup bitch!!

That is in beautiful condition. It's reall amazing how clean it is. Looks like you found someone else who likes El Caminos as much as you do.

So...this is way awesome. Makes me want to visit Scotland and see what other forms of badassery they have going on over there. Mad respect indeed.

This is some rather impressive investigative reporting. I come here for the car stuff, but it's this kind of quality, in addition to the normal fun things, that make Jalopnik (and many other Gawker sites) really special.

The general idea and some of the styling concepts are good, but it's way to busy and tries way too much. However, I'm sure that if it makes it's way to production, it'll be much toned down, and I can see it being pretty good looking at that point.

This sounds like our classy state.

@S2.2K: It looks to me (and to the author of the post) like he was the passenger.

If I had enough money for that kind of setup, I think I would have enough money for a maid service to wipe up the dust once a week.

Man, I forgot how bad the picture was on TV's in 2002. I guess that was what it was like before color.

@Blix: Heart-click for you.

I'm trying to learn right now. I've got a friend who's willing, but we don't have any time. The only lesson I've had was five minutes of me stalling the car. We're in high school, so finding time for me to actually learn is difficult. Any tips?

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