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Tentacle, Dutchman, no longer drives French
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A few weeks ago, an item on the boat engine restoration was featured here. Yes, one engine has been converted to counter-rotate. And it has been modified for more torque in the bottom end.

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I didn't realise that the Jos Verstappen pit fire accident is now almost 2 decades ago. I watched that live on TV.

Pump speed is not of the essence, should I have to do a road-side leak fix. A compact will-do-the-job-kit I can easily stow in the boot somewhere is.

Erhmm...

Did I say I hate it? That might be a bit of an exaggeration.
Though I see your point about synchros. I guess a synchro box is still a purely mechanical thing instead of electronic automation, which makes it different. Having said that, I do know how to double-clutch and how to do clutchless upshifts. Especially the

The numbers don't seem to add up... (Not that it really matters.)

A rev-matching manual? Wait, what?

For me, this never was about Islam. This was about one Cleric abusing facts and ignoring logical reasoning, under guise of religion, to protect a certain status quo. Which particular religion makes no difference to me.

What baffles me most is that a simple fact (that women drive cars in just about every other country in this world, without any issues) is somehow completely lost to this Cleric.

Honourable mention should go to ALFI for posting the .gif on #oppo, 16 days ago.

As you can see in the video, the sedan (apparently a Mazda) is attempting to turn into a street or driveway when it clipped the Aventador. Witnesses have described the Lamborghini as "approaching at a high rate of speed," which is hard to determine in the video but plausible.

The point is that the scene called for the HDR tool to be picked from the photography toolbox.

Look at how far they've come, compared to the glacial lag of early turbo models.

Individual throttle bodies and a set of equal-lenght exhaust headers. That should get you started.

The question should be "Would you buy an Autonomous-only Car?"

You're being too kind!

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The BWM short film from the The Hire series, Beat The Devil.

I can only speculate. The roll cage sits a good 10 to 15 cm lower into the cabin than you'd expect. Couple that to the fact that the dash has been pushed up (as noticed by Fisha) and you can guess this car made an extremely hard landing. Driver side door is bend upwards, or so it seems, so that's another clue. Rear

The original Volkswagen Golf GTI springs to mind. That was a Skunkworks project in much the same way as the Juke-R.