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That’s pure Gilles Villeneuve.
That wheel lock up just transpires Dijon 1979:

It has a Motec and will be tuned by John Reed. Tuning is not an issue.

A lie? Jesus H Christmas... if you care so much about the environment, yet bought ANYTHING with an internal combustion engine in it, you are doing things wrong. The “I was lied to” argument is just flat out greed, nothing more nothing less.

What gave her the impression her diesel engined car was a zero emission vehicle?

I’m probably your hero, than. Whenever I go to a coin-op, I always bring more quarters than I need...and leave whatever is left over on the sill for the next guy to use.

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“WHY DID YOU TURN! WHY DID YOU FUCKING TURN!!”

Saw a beat to hell 8v Mk2 GTI parked near me the other night. He was rolling on fresh R888s. It changed my perception immediately.

Particularly the engine, which holds explosions.

Is the thin line crossing the lens vertically a manufacturing artifact (from the mold alignment) or damage?

A dollar says it outperforms the NSX and costs ~80K less.

I’m just going to repost this with a little editing, as the subject has been recycled a couple of times already on Jalopnik:

This happens all the time. Take, for example, this year’s omnibus spending bill. Mind you, this is just a document that is supposed to set aside money for the federal budget year, but this year included riders that...

They won’t be looking at individual cars in all likelihood. Their target will be the vendors of the “off-road” modifications that everyone’s sticking on street cars.

I wish I had more stars to give.

Actually, a driveline swap may still be legal, but it has to be another certified driveline (and I believe from the same class of vehicle).

All laws are selectively enforced. But the enforcement when done isn’t going to be that difficult. They set the speed limit very low and then nearly everyone goes faster. They just pick who to enforce it upon. They could capitalize on previous gains and just set up a checkpoint on the main road to a track. They could

That was close.