totophi
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totophi

To each his own, I guess. The 308/328 is rather ubiquitous, whereas the X1/9 and these particular mods are unique. Plus, Honda parts vs. Ferrari parts...

Youch. That B&W depicts so much visual clash I'm getting nauseous.

...at least not new from a Ferrari dealer, maybe.

"...and all your snobby, dickhead dealers."

You in Virginia, by any chance?

Whew! Factory Five. Thanks for the fantasies!

Dammit, I've watched that short clip twelve times so far and I only stopped long enough to type this before resuming.

OK, OK. Thanks for the laughs; all's well that ends well!

I really did want to give you proper credit for trying. But again, your last paragraph wrecked it all. At that point, I couldn't be bothered giving you any more letters nor syllables than that four-letter-word-that's-not-profane.

Am I the only one who's glad for this? The Gamecube version really raised the bar; I'm not sure I could go back to the *very* beginning.

I waited for you to complete a counterpoint that actually seemed useful, and then your last paragraph basically negates all your intelligence. Tool.

Did you misspell "rice hauler"?

or his son, Jake Busey.

What. A. Glorious. Poster.

Ooooooooo. Tha seXXorz.

I honestly don't mind the body OR either set of aftermarket wheels. But for practical purposes, I would only consider the van if it came with (or if I though I could afford to add) adjustable air suspension.

Yeah, yeah, fine. I just have uncomfortable memories of this car dating back to my childhood. To date, I cringe on sight (whether the thing is stock or tuned).

Ugh: Ford Maverick.

What do you expect? Beatles and rock n' roll go hand-in-hand.

Follow-up to my previous comment: see about 2/5 way down.