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Hola. Not many Jalops in the area (or even the state, frankly), cool know there's another one of us around!

Ah no, I'm talking about the one right outside of Grand Rapids, MI.

I'm right on the outskirts of Canon township, probably 5 minutes from the town itself, but yep

I swear to god I would stab someone to own a Motocompo. I bet it's impossible to not get laid with one of those.

Holy shit, Canon represent!

Wait, are you trolling? I can't tell.

I park in Heritage Hill during the semester (I go to GRCC), so I know the area pretty well. And yeah, that's about 5 miles away from me. The number one thing that springs to mind for car shows is the 28th St. Cruise every August, which is an absolute must-see. Thousands of people show up, and there's a huge amount of

Well if you attend many local car shows, it'll probably happen anyways since I'm Ada born & raised :p

Holy shit I LOVE the Gilmore museum. I went twice last summer, and once last winter. Looks like I'll be going again soon.

Looks like a last-gen Daytona Prototype.

I seem to remember you quoting this at JayZ just the other day:

Hey look, something from my localish Craigslist! It's been for sale for several months now, which kinda says everything you need to know. Massive cp.

That's what I'm saying...

In response to the gun argument: It's not that they didn't stop her, it's that they handed her the "gun" knowing full well what she intended to do with it.

Travis, I love you, and I'm not saying I disagree with your point, but 4 of those cars have 30-90hp more than the current Miata, and the other two are about 50 years old :P

I think it helps to approach Top Gear as an entertainment show framed with cars, not as an actual professional car show. It's always been one of my favorites, but I found myself enjoying it much more when I stopped questioning the reality of their stunts.

It's Sweden, what else would they read?

"Difficulties" probably wasn't the right word, but it seems like I heard an interview with someone (I want to say Legge, although I'm not sure) where they talked about how it did take a little while to get used to the unique shape & driving style. Not that it was bad, just unusual. I'm more curious about if Nissan