twotimeuse
twotimeuse
twotimeuse

I saw one in a parking lot in Monaco once. Great looking car, and BMW powered. Good stuff.

There's a yellow one here in town. Bizarre looking, but interesting.

ifwearebeingpedanticitwasprobablyan.stl

I'm sure you're right, but the fact that it's even been proposed as a possibility is surprising. The ramifications would probably be bigger for Korea than for the airline.

Flight suspensions? What does that mean for all the people who already have flights booked with Korean Air, myself included?

And the M100 Elan, Europa, Esprit (maybe to some extent?), 340R, and 2-Eleven.

I used to go to the Crystal Cove meet before they started doing it in Irvine. In fact, I remember going on the morning of my Junior Prom in High School. Good times.

1) 7-Eleven is not a fast food restaurant. It's a convenience store.

3.7L is 125 fluid ounces, or just shy of a gallon. There's definitely no 3.7L serving size in any fast food restaurant in America.

I was seriously tempted by a grey-market E23 745i on Craigslist a few months back. They're dirt cheap!

Have Prius, can confirm.

I call BS without evidence.

That's a good point about the ribs going through the spider—definitely means it was designed that way from the start.

At worst, it was added right after the rest of the ribs were cut. Considering the setup required to get the mold half mounted to the table and zeroed, plus the polishing/texture added when all the machining is done, there's no way this was added after the mold was completed.

As an injection mold tooling engineer, this makes me smile.

Never sold in America, so...

Quelle horreur!

...did you?

He'd have to jump the Caterham team to do that!

Paul, have you been to the National Naval Aviation Museum in Pensacola, FL? If not, I highly recommend it.