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therotaryisdeadlonglivetherotary
therotaryisdeadlonglivetherotary

Still the only Luxury Tie in that makes sense.

The Hell it is. It's lame to lack the imagination to conceive of any third state of human relations besides thuggery or tyranny.

Dark Tower dream team:

Everyone's moving to water-based urethane enamels, they don't cure the same way as solvent-based enamels. Thus, more orange peel.

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For whatever reason this reminded me of a particular clip from my childhood:

I asked one of Infiniti's press hawks about the effect and he explained they started with a silver car and applied more than 20 tinted clearcoats to arrive at the color you see in photos.

This one by far.

The anomaly p u l l e d u s a l l i n .

Not sure why you shared a reply to Oppo featuring you slamming Panthers. Just because BMW is chasing the almighty dollar does not absolve them of their sins. You can mock us for holding a puerile view of the BMW that existed up until the early 2000s, but you cannot even BEGIN to claim that it's the same company that

This actually goes quite well with what my professor in college told me. In a previous career he was a machinist (my college is a dedicated technical college, tons of hands on training) in the R&D wing for Lycoming Aircraft engines. He told me they tried out Wankel engines and they were beautiful for aircraft because

Bumpers

Ferrari. Just make it pretty, okay? EDIT: im going to take it one step further...why not make one pretty car ferrari....i mean the 458 is great but what I mean is, why not make one car that is just about design, style and appeal and less about absolute performance. It seems like the California's market would be a

I've posted this on Gawker's story about selling the DIA's art, but the points bear repeating:
-the vast majority of DIA's valuable works were donated in the public trust. This means they cannot be legally sold without permission from the donors or their estates. The only works that can be sold are those purchased with

No, It's Groo

In spite of all this, Kogai didn't explicitly say that the rotary is dead. He just said it's not viable at the moment, and implored people to "please allow us to continue our research" into how to make the Wankel work.

The amount of rotary hate is incredible. The automatic transmission is faster and more convenient, while being cheaper in used sports cars. Do we tout it because it is so typical and convenient? No, we prefer manuals for the driving experience and more fun than even lightning-quick PDKs. If our philosophy on cars