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Duly noted.

ow. sarcasm.

That'll learn ya...

I'm sorry, I didn't realize that I was supposed to read Jalopnik in its entirety before I was allowed to comment. Myself and the web trolling gunmen forcing me to type this will be sure to consult you before any further comment posting.

No, it's what MOST people do... because most people are horrible, inane, violent monsters that shouldn't be allowed to breathe my air. I wasn't encouraging violence, I was simply posing a reasonable outcome to situation.

Seriously.

When it's a 16 year old dumb-ass, sliding around in daddy's super car on a small frozen driveway, and uncomfortably close to other expensive luxury cars... that's when.

I hope his dad get's a link to this and witnesses his son being a colossal ass-hat in his $150k Audi... and then takes a belt to the little shit.

Shit. If any of you want some vintage black plates, I have about 30 sets. I've been collection them since seventh grade (1997). I also have a bunch of yellow plates (mostly singles though).

All of the American news feeds were saying that the plane "nearly crashed onto a busy highway" and that it "Burst into flames"... Looks to me that it ACTUALLY crashed into highway, I want to know what their definition of "Busy" is (I saw 11 cars across 6 lanes), and where the fuck is the fireball I was promised?

Welcome to the internet.

Found a picture of the "Black Edition" of this kit.

They're a little scant on the details, but they have ALL of the old DMC supply. NOS and newly developed parts. They easily have enough spares to build several thousand new 1983 Deloreans.

Meh... In the very near future, you'll be able to buy a brand new Delorean from DMC in California, and the matter of whether or not you paint one will become a non-issue.

What?! Deloreans look fantastic when painted.

The '81 is such a run-of-the-mill car. Sure, it's an 'S' but it's no better than previous 1.8's, and it only came in three colors. It also had big, ugly, plastic bumpers. The '79 has the perfect balance of the 70's metallic color pallet, flashy trim, and performance parts.

I know. I couldn't find a good pic of a '79 in Colibri Green (a pretty rare color in '79).

It may seem silly, but I want a 1979 Scirocco, 1.8 liter, Colibri Green, with less than 500 miles on the clock.

Wait. You mean to tell me that people actually forgot about this car?

"However, wet weather patterns caused Lago Epecuén and on November 10, 1985, the nearby dam broke, starting a gradual flood."