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I used to just think you were crazy.
Now, I know that you’re crazy.
Keep doing what you’re doing Doug.

To the best of my knowledge nothing has docked next to Arizona since the end of the war, maybe since December 7, 1941. Prior to then they did dock ships side by side (I believe USS Vestal was alongside USS Arizona that morning). Today, they’re certainly not going to block the view of the memorial for anything. Even

Somebody get me a bottle of Surge and a Nintendo 64 controller. We’re getting Doc Brown to help us with a certain Neon project.

Ten ways to get a less than $30k car that will cost you $10k annually.

I can totally imagine Toyota doing that in a few years and totally taking credit for it.

For us cord-cutters, is there somewhere where we can purchase or rent the episode?

I feel like this would be more confusing than using the steering wheel, but maybe I just don’t understand how it works so well. I can already back up with a trailer, although I don’t have to do it much.

Blue marlin, son.

I’m hoping for a completely bizarre ruling that the 25-year-old import law is unconstitutional.

Such a great read Doug. After seeing your original article about getting the R32, I decided it was high time to do the same. I have one on a boat to Portland from Japan right now (Purchased thru GTR-Garage). I am looking forward to experiencing the RHD in a LDH world experience! I’ll park it in the garage next to my

1st meal: 4 cookies and a water.

Not trying to be pedantic or anything, but to most Japanese cars enthusiasts, the R31/32/33/34 are Skylines and the R35 is well, “just” a GTR. Despite its technological achievements and performance superiority, the R35 just doesn’t have the same ring to it as its older siblings.

I actually read this from a display iPad at the mall and had to let you know when I got back to work after lunch. lolz. Doug sniped me from the other end of the country. Touche’ Doug...

I was trying to figure it out as well. Thanks for clarifying!

It’s not impossible, but a little harder. Since you’re sitting on the other side of the car, you have to look around any vehicles making the opposite turn on the same street, and that’s certainly harder from the passenger seat than it is from the driver seat.

as an American, my geographical knowledge is limited to: “North, cold. South, drugs.”

Definitely. Focus or you die. Sort of makes it easier to forget about the texting, calling, mind wandering, etc.

“Is there something wrong with the car or you?” classic!

“We can’t comment on future product” is all you’re gonna hear out of them.