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The Guy who Drives ( A Aw11 Named Inari)
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I don't know if this was related or not, but I immediately thought of the Starion's little brother, the Cordia turbo.

Definitely a risk you run when you help somebody. One of the many reasons to join a volunteer fire department or some other sanctioned opportunity to help, you get a little more protection from that.

Huh, what an interesting little hatch. I bet she was fun to whipo around back in the day. I now know far too much about it:

Whatever the opposite of nostalgia is, that's what I'm getting when I see this color and those wheels.

Definitely :). It was so Celica that it was too Celica for the rest of the world to handle.

Most Celica was been, more car never Toyota.

Obviously:

I had a '77 GT lifback, a '78 GT liftback, and an '84 GT liftback. Best one by far was the '77. All were slower than Christmas by modern standards, but I loved them all. Long live the 20/22R!

In my opinion and experience for the Southern US (Texas in Specific) for the 1990's, there are a few key cars:

I built a B13 Sentra Coupe rally car several years ago. It did surprisingly well and was cheap to maintain once I swapped the gearbox for an older 4 speed manual unit. Great car. I miss it :(

Asshat parking.

Firefighter/Paramedic here; they should not have placed that towel in the fighter's mouth. Typical civilian/first responder seizure response should be to clear the area around the seizing patient so they do not injure themselves while seizing, not trying to restrain the patient or place anything in their mouth. That

Came here to post that. Hey, only two more years.

Dont try to see how deep it goes, for it never ends.
Non-car people at work talk about a billion dollars, and how they could never spend it all.

I realize I could spend it all in less than a year of motorsports... Jalopnik would be full of articles about "how did that asshole buy his way into F1, hes a backmarker that

I do fear that rabbit hole.

cost new: $1500

They're cheap if you're willing to leave it alone, and just maintain it.

They are never cheap to people like me... first it will need basic things, then it needs new tires, and a suspension upgrade, and a little more power, then a better trans, then a full on subaru/porsche/LS1/whatever swap... and better offroad

I cracked up when I saw that. I said several times that the worst car I've ever driven was an old and very tired Cavalier. I was wrong. I was soooo wrong. I completely forgot about this car, how horrible it was, and that that was when new. It was the first car I ever hooned! Coincidentally, it was also the only

I agree with torch, sorry. Archer has had the best cars on TV for years.