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    taborj
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    The most fun I've had off-roading was in a Suzuki Sidekick 4 door. Great little truck, went pretty much anywhere we wanted (except up that one really steep, muddly hill, but nobody made it up there, and I actually made it farther than my buddies Blazer). Quad trails? No problem.

    Holy crap that looks fun.

    Back as a single lad, it was my dream to rent/buy basically a garage with an apartment built in. Would have been awesome.

    To quote Mother from "Sneakers": Well, you know, I've never actually had a really cool car that I could fit comfortably into. So I think I'm going to buy me a Winnebago. With a big kitchen... waterbed... big kitchen...

    I'm with you, but I love the GT Racer series. It's tastefully done, with plenty of engine noise — sometimes, that's all you get. Definitely worth checking out. The video linked above was the "pilot" episode, which just followed two Aston Martins. The actual series follows quite a few more of the teams, and is

    For all of those reading that were born after 1995 — "used all his film" is like using up all the memory on your iPhone/camera/jeejah, only you can't simply go in and remove some apps or delete some of your selfies.

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    May I point you to "GT Racer"? Sure, it has music, but it's well done.

    "I'm sorry sir, but we only accept brains that have been used at least once in the past. Yours also appears to be defective. Perhaps you should take up a career in politics?"

    It's actually probably a water bag. I photographed one last year at a car show, here:

    Very interesting. Too bad it has dual 4" tips, though, so it'll probably sound a bit...fart can-ish.

    Once upon a time, back in about 2000 in SCCA Pro Rally (stage rally) here in the US, there was a rule in the Production class that stated that a cat had to be installed. The idea was that you couldn't yank the cat out for extra power, since this was supposed to be a very heavily restricted class. You could hardly

    Trust me, if some online blogger can find this out, the "enemy" already knows.

    Looks more Eyvind Earle (Disney's "Sleeping Beauty") inspired to me, but I'm far from an expert. But he has a rather unique style that this somewhat mimics to my eye.

    I'll just prop my tablet up on the table, or better yet hook it in to the TV via an HDMI cable. But Ryan Frew's suggestion of the Google Chromecast at $35 is an excellent one.

    You....that's....just.....

    I demand a review of the LE50 when you get it, complete with pictures and video! As the current owner of an original MGB GT, I see the LE50 as a "what could have been and what might still be" scenario.

    Oooh, can we make a "show me your MG" thread? Here's mine ('71 MGB GT, currently in hibernation).

    As the *current* owner of an MGB — up on jack stands in the garage, off the road for 15 years — I *really* should know better.

    Watch out for them Infamous Stringdusters. They're infamous, I tell you!

    Wait, B- is junk status? Man, I was a "junk" student in school, then. And yet, my parents were ecstatic.