therealitycarrot
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therealitycarrot

I like the concept. What I'm afraid of is that the production version will be a bland, bloated imitation of the concept.

Hey! That's my VW (the black one, No. 4707) in the race! Sadly, we got nerfed by a Desert Lite 30 miles from the finish and it took out our engine.

No, in this photo he is Dwayne Johnson.

And what a glorious exit it would be.

Everything (but the clutch, which is the same) is only twice that of my 996 turbo. And when I say "only", I'm not being sarcastic, because if you consider the cost of ownership over ten or so years, you're only still out maybe $60k including the price of the car (and of course making the dumb/conservative assumption

This is a Toyota. He'd have need a 10, 12 and 14.

How I Installed A JDM Twin-Turbo Engine In My $400 Lexus SC300

1. YES :-)

Thanks :-).

I approve of this cynicism.

This is the most advanced Camry we've made yet.

I love the idea of a luxury-research vessel. It's so Bond-villany.

Hahaha.

Understandably so.

If I chopped veggies 60 hours/week, I'd probably join too.

That has never been said of the Doge Viper. In fact, the original '92-'95 RT/10 was so uncompromising and unforgiving of those of limited talent and luck, that it rightfully should have come with a government warning sticker, like on a pack of cigarettes.

So let's see, a guy buys a BMW, non-running without doing a proper diagnosis or research into worst-case scenarios, attempts to build a race car on zero budget, and complains when his bad plan doesn't come to fruition? How is this the car's fault again?

Funny description aside, I actually did buy a 328, non-running

Guys, we won! Land drools, water rules.