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I’d argue ‘Deathrace’ is infinitely rewatchable as well

Yeah it’s mentioned in the Nascar documentary ‘Talladega Nights’

Dude it’s just for making the car look better. Relax

You can run wider wheels in addition to the extra backspacing. That should keep the inside track width stock and not cause much more stress on the wheel bearings. Either way it probably won’t be a big issue.

Yeah those wheels need about 2" more backspacing in outer direction. It’s not an ugly car. Just too expensive for what it is. CP.

They even said that it causes some damage by using them. I wonder why they don’t start with a luke-warm water temp and slowly change the mix until it’s ice cold? Maybe time is a factor.

I fucked up and admitted that I did so by editing my comment. What are you even getting at? We all make mistakes. Chill out.

Changing out components with Model 3 parts and going “minimalist” with the interior just has the side effect of being a “refresh”.

First Gear:

Already done, superchief. Hence my edit. You cannot delete a comment on Jalopnik so that was my next best option. You should have ignored it but here we are

Holy shit where are you extrapolating all of this from? Jesus you must see the whole world in black and white 

I take it you missed my EDIT before you commented. And while I was wrong about her neglecting to credit her co-journalist, this article was a snoozefest if we’re all honest about it. They had an unplugged, warm fridge full of their energy drink. Very mysterious indeed.

I missed that. My bad. I edited my comment

Edit: Ignore this. I was mistaken

Headlight types really shouldn’t differ with trim levels. That’s like getting a safer seat belt only if you opt for the premium model.

+1 for bronze wheels on a red car. Looks good man

Yes officers, this comment right here

At least David’s and Jason’s suggestion is RWD. Overall you guys should be embarrassed by your suggestions.

Agreed. Jesus-fuck, laying off employees should be a last resort in cost savings but companies today always take the easy way out to make their numbers look better.

yup, COTD