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@NomadaNare: Actually, according to the post, it seems to be everything but the engine. So, with the engine, depending on what you pick, it would still be around the $200k range. I'm sure there are plenty of people out there who can afford that, but not the constant upkeep of an F1 car. F1 crews aren't really all

@NomadaNare: Not necessarily. $150k for a car body doesn't really scream "I can afford a personal pit crew" to me.

@luisthebeast: Yeah, but I would almost rather put a different engine in. Sure, having a 100% spec F1 car would be awesome, but I'd rather have something which gets sub-f1 performance but doesn't require a team of mechanical ninjas to keep running.

@4 cam torino: I'd put them on the front part of the nose, and use the "stalk" lights. I'd put the tail lights on the top of the bottom of the rear spoiler. Not sure how that would affect performance, but would probably intrude the least on the appearance of the car.

I think any car looks good dirty, as long as it's dirty from being driven hard, not just caked on layers from a couple months of neglect. You can learn so much from a mud splatter's pattern, from FWD, RWD, or 4WD, by looking where the wheels kicked dirt onto the body. You can often tell how slideways the driver tends

@LoganSix: She used to beat me when I tried to follow pelicans, and would only stop to ask me why I turned.

@stephdumas: I always figured they were making a collaboration with tupac.

I can't stand the Durango. I learned to drive in my mother's 2001, and I've been too scared to go near one ever since. For such a large car, there is no room in the interior, I had to bend down to see out the windshield and my elbows were stuck to my side, with the seat all the way down and to the back. Not a position

@Super Traction Engine: Now, now. Everyone is a little ironic from time to time. Everything in moderation, right?

@thePrototype: I was thinking of him as I wrote that. That man's nuts, but I like how he thinks.

@Elhigh: I resent that. I pride myself in proper punctuation, spelling, and grammar. I limit my use of acronyms to dull conversations with people that I do not like, or when I use them ironically.

I'd rather have this than a house. I'd keep a tent in it to sleep in.

@Helka Besson: Or, even better, release it as the car careens over the edge of a large canyon or parking garage.

@Van Sarockin, rogue trebuchet: It was my understanding that they only screened the Enzo. Maybe a couple others, not entirely sure, though.

@Dru: I'm pretty sure that's one of the things that's so preposterous that no one's actually bothered to make it illegal yet.

@zacarious: I'm looking forward to the 2000-hp Roomba.

@pauljones: You made the mileage too high. It's supposed to be a supercar, not a prius.