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I think the difference is custody, they had the young reckless drivers caught red-handed and in custody. I imagine that it's not easy to track down an individual from a grainy surveillance video or camera phone image when they don't even have a name. How many "Crime Stoppers" ads can they run on television in a

It seems somebody showed up with an MC-12 as well, albeit neither the Enzo or Maserati are (were) competing in the serious 'Targa' class. I bet Zahir Rana wishes it was a lake instead of the salt water of the ocean.

The first time I saw RWBs, I found them hard to comprehend, but after seeing these short videos about RWB and Nakai-San, seeing more of his creations, hearing his philosophy and seeing him work, I've become a new fan. I get them now and understand what's he's going for, pure emotion, kind of like the first time I saw

Want to drive fast, race? Go to a fucking track! Public highways aren't ones own personal playground. The greater public at large doesn't pay their share of taxes to provide these long flat strips of asphault for assholes with fast cars to treat them as their own personal drag strips, not to mention hold up other

Need for Speed: Porsche Unleashed...best Need for Speed ever!

Anyone else tired of hearing rich rappers go on about luxury cars, fast women, and expensive watches? Bring back the Wu-Tang Clan!

@brandegee: I find drivers that stomp on their brakes when they happen upon cruisers annoying, I think it disrupts traffic flow and can set up a dangerous scenario because of the likelihood that there is at least one jackass behind that isn't fully paying attention. I tend to travel in the left-lane and avoid staying

I think no. 4 is incorrect, the proper way to get the car rotating, especially on asphalt, is to rapidly flick the steering slightly in the opposite direction, right before turning to lock, to unbalance the car, break traction on the inside tire and allow the car to come around quickly.

...get fired just as quickly.

@comet65: "M. Rockatansky/The Dark One" ...the first livery I made for Forza 3, albeit outfitted on a Ford Shelby Mustang GT500.

@Xander Crews: I second that, I too believe Kubica is very good and hope to see him in the race for a championship in the future. I'm also tired of hearing Hamilton whining over the team radio.

@LuckyChuck: Yet the Tyrrell was a more intelligent implementation rather than just slapping an extra set of wheels on the front, and coming up with bullet points as to why afterward.

Other than the fact that these are often stolen, it would be nice to see some clean designs (such as the DeSoto) on modern luxury and sport sedans (Daimler and Rolls Royce accepted).

Don't most large corporations lease hardware to stay current. How long will it be before consumers can lease the newest Macbook Pro for a few years and then turn it over for a newer version.

I at least thought they had closed the streets down and taken them at full blast, now that would have been a viral video.

I think that they're confused about what DNA is and 'BioNectar4543' = unicorns and leprechauns.

How long before they set up a firewall to block access to sites like The Pirate Bay et al.? Since, of course, Google is the mother of all torrent search engines.

I never would have seen this movie in the theatre if it hadn't been in 3-D.

If they really wanted to be honest, they'd have Kevin Butler walking by a row of same but different Skylines and driving off with a GTR.

Looks like a promo shot for GT5's cars list.