turbolag23
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Damn, totally missed the polling for this!!!

I nominate Schat's Bakery in Bishop, CA. It's along the 395, so the only reason you'd be traveling that way is to get to Mammoth, or maybe Reno or Yosemite if it's summertime. But their breads are delicious, their sandwiches are delicious, and the whole place is adorable.

AGREED.

Velocity stacks: the only valid excuse for a lack of forced induction.

The light sweatshirt is in full effect for the second week this year; things are getting serious.

Unintentional Subaru pun??

Cool to see that the huge car-cache wasn't just some rusty graveyard for once; looks like the guy is pretty open to selling/moving most of the cars he has.

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The EG33's were great little engines, for sure - and I still check craigslist every weekend for cheap SVX project cars ;). I've also seen a couple of EG33's being put to great use in airplanes, believe it or not. There's multiple videos of this EG33'd Glasair doing 220+ mph passes...

Subaru EZ30.

AGREED.

Agreed.

This might blow your mind, but I've made it through every single LA summer fine in my white cars with tan interiors, not needing to turn the AC on once. I just roll the windows down and go fast enough that the wind is always a-blowin. I don't need no stinkin parasitic power loss!!!

I really didn't think it was possible for someone to put less value on a Porsche Carrera GT than I do on my dressers and carpet...

Oh, quit yer bitchin!!!!

The Honda Odyssey... because a trip to and from school and the grocery store, both of which are 2 miles away, can hardly be considered an exciting adventure.

Bulky, chunky styling. No steering feel, not much acceleration feel. Despite the awd system it still manages to understeer about as bad as my Speed3 The Zzzz's carry their way into the interior with fields of textured hard plastic, seats that do little to support anything, and flappy paddles that take the better part

Completely agreed. I enjoyed this Gymkhana a lot more than 4 or 5; he didn't try to close off an entire city, or get a whole bunch of special effects to artificially create some kind of over-the-top video-gasm. Unfortunately, all that wound up doing was detracting from the experience.

It doesn't really exist anymore, but the Paramount Raceway on Paramount Ranch in Agoura Hills, CA gets my vote. It was only used very briefly, but it's nestled in some of the most beautiful chaparral one could ask for. It's also smack-dab in the middle of what today are some pretty awesome canyon roads (The Snake,

This is right up there... but the top of the list still belongs to the Aviation Warehouse boneyard in El Mirage!!!

This could be awesome, especially if they implemented a feature where people could share their tracks online as locations on a world map!!!

My '08 TL is going to cross 90,000 miles before the end of the year without an issue... You're gonna be stuck with that Accord for an eternity. LAWL.