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That's Tod Kaneko's 510. I remember seeing that in Turbo Magazine back in the day and having my mind blown. Opened my mind up to a while new era of Japanese cars, and it had a 12a in it, which is awesome.

Just spent a week parking on hills to bump start my car. Would have missed some very important meetings had I been in an auto. Or I would have had to take it to a shop instead of fixing it myself when I had the time. Either way I would have lost.

Currently working on my FB and though it doesn't quite have the handling or power the FD has, it's a rain check for a FD. But every time I see a LSx in an FD I cry a little inside. The only rotary car and the very soul is pulled to make way for the every day motor because it won't break and the torque feels better

Ocean said that he loved a man. Loved a man does not equal gay, see Michael Chabon. Let Ocean decide what his sexuality is. Also gay does not equal doesn't write songs about women. Oceans first mixtape is almost all about women. Listen to novacane or nature feels.

But every time you opened the door your eye's would be seared by an attack of pink and orange that would leave you unable to drive for a couple minutes after getting into the car.

Yeah but my cousin was golfing in February in southern Alberta. I think it hit higher temperatures than northern B.C. did all last summer. I'd give the Caterham a try here in north/central B.C. I might die of windchill but it won't be any worse road manners wise than the 83 RX-7 with knackered suspension I'm planning

Vancouver and Victoria can hardly be referred to as being populated by hillbillies. But if you think Sudbury is bad try Northern B.C. or anywhere and everywhere in Alberta.

That right there sold the whole numbers idea for me.