stevebrandonott
Steve Brandon
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I can see something white, but it's there before he gets in the car, it seems to be something on the back seat, and I don't think it's a helmet.

I don't have the money, so it's moot, but if I did, I'd seriously consider getting either a 968 or a 944. I'm not saying I wouldn't also want a classic 911, but I also like the front-engined Porsches and I have a certain fondness for the underdog cars from any given exotic car marque.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/steve-brandon/3600100958/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/steve-brandon/3600100962/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/steve-brandon/3600100954/

I once saw a Porsche 068 ragtop at the supermarket I used to push carts at. Not a great job, but a fringe benefit was seeing interesting cars. To be honest, I didn't know the 968 existed until I saw this one first-hand.

The older I get, the more I prefer a heckuvalot of Ferraris in blue rather than red (with some exceptions like the Testarossa, which has "red" in the name). This Ferrari is no exception, in deep blue it looks handsome instead of aggressive.

I think your photo looks great, but it doesn't appear to be too affected by Instagram filter-itis, the malady that ruins most Instagram shots. So what if it is an auto show shot? It's of a car that's well-lit and on a display platform where random people can't get into the car and ruin your shot.

As tacky as it may be, and I certainly wouldn't want to see it on most cars, I think gold chrome looks great on the Aventador. Gold chrome reminds me of the all-time greatest Hot Wheels set, the Golden Machines six-pack from 1979 (which had a Ferrari 308 (Race Bait), a Datsun 240 Z (Z-Whiz). a Corvette Stingray, a

I wouldn't mind owning a 348. It's relatively cheap, I think it looks cool, most non-Ferrari enthusiasts mistake it for a Testarossa, and, from what I understand, it's about the last Ferrari that the average person can perform basic maintenance on.

Ah, this photo is from 1998 apparently. That explains it. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970203986604577257653971375934.html#slide/4

Then again, I don't know how recent the picture is.

Yeah, from the photo, I'd have guessed he'd be in the 80-85 range, and I could even believe high 70s. He looks relatively "young" even compared to other ethnic Japanese centenarians I've seen pictures of.

Yeah, I know /b/ is only one of many boards, but it's the board most people know. /mlp/tard doesn't have the same ring to it.

Yes, just because /b/ is deviants who want to look at erotic MY LITTLE PONY: FRIENDSHIP IS MAGIC fanart doesn't mean we... I mean, "they, those /b/tards who are definitely not me" forget about cars.

That is indeed one thing I preferred in the great-for-its-time TEST DRIVE UNLIMITED and the needed-several-more-months-in-development-than-it-actually-got TEST DRIVE UNLIMITED 2, the ability to drive offroad on the map pretty much anywhere (except for Honolulu airport, but the first TDU had a glitch/easter egg that

Someone already beat me to the Toyota 2000GT seen in You Only Live Twice, so here's the Toyopet Crown Deluxe from that film.

There's a Herbie New Beetle just like it (except for the placement of the 53) here in the Ottawa area too.

Ford Crown Victorias look great at night, at least when it's a FCV police interceptor with all of its lights flashing.

I saw a picture of the K-ON! airliner a couple of years ago, though I assume it was either a Photoshop or a skin in a flight simulator because I can't find any evidence of it ever having been a real thing and I can't find the picture now.