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Dr. Pirateface
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I respect you, Tavarish. Immensely. And I hear what you’re saying. Customization is the lifeblood of automotive enthusiasm. I commend anyone who is so bold and passionate as to invest the time to turn their car into an expression of them, whatever that may be. People can do whatever they want to their cars (within the

You’d be surprised.

Oh my God.

I want to watch shows with your dad.

Your profile picture betrays your true allegiance.

You are a bastard man.

Only half?!

I respect and adore you, Torch, but you’re a bit off base with this one, friend. One cannot justify doing inadvisable, dangerous, or stupid things with the phrase “Yeah, but what if I’m reeeeaaaalllly careful?”

Dammit, JimZ, you’re a pessimistic bastard, but you’re a correct pessimistic bastard. Much as I love the 86 Twins, it seems this is the inevitable result for cars of their ilk in this day and age.

Some say he's the only one familiar with 'Fracas' because he eats them for breakfast, or that he doesn't really know what Top Gear is, but simply began showing up one day and has refused to leave since...

I'm not so sure about that. In my mind, if they price it right (e.g., not "premium") it could fill a market segment left vacant (but once bustling) for some time now - cheap, cute FWD roadsters more about fun in the sun than actual performance. Think Honda Del Sol.

I'm 'Murican, and I'm ready to pledge fealty to The Crown for those taillights. GOD SAVE SOMEONE AND SO FORTH.

Wow, you snowbound friends have been most helpful. I will take all of your generous advice to heart.

We've said it a million times before, but driving an SUV with four wheel drive doesn't automatically mean you're going to be fine in the snow. However, I'm not complaining because that ignorance is why we get amazing videos like this.

God, I love Icon and Singer. Their work is expensive, but indisputably incredible. In fact, I've decided I want to do something similar, perhaps in my twilight years: I want to make a "perfection" shop. I want to run an garage staffed with artisans and experts who will take a client's car and make it the perfect

A question for my fellow Jalops: Am I the only one who kinda hates the styling of the NC? I'm not referring to it's happy-go-lucky face; that's always welcome. But every time I see one of these in person, I get a little disappointed at its uninspired, slab-sided proportions and ungainly pudginess. It's like they

Rocket jumping is a legitimate strategy.

This is less of an improvement or detriment to the overall look of the car and more of a lateral translation into a different sphere of ugly relative to the stock MR-2.

A Jalopnik sticker, WHICH YOU CANNOT BUY.

This comment is made better by your username. Bravo.