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Jeremy Bloyd-Peshkin
ulteriormotors

That stage was evil. We hit a similar hole in a similar fashion with similar results

Yes, you're quite right. However, as the recipient of my fathers largesse of donating old Mopars to the teenage driving cause and then Chevy Vegas for the "economy" of it, I will dispute the '80s as being the "starting" point of their uncoupling from reality. In late '73, the Arab oil embargo occurred which really

I believe the word they were looking for was "anywhoozle" common mistake, good catch Doug!

On further reflection, interest in "The Roku" might indicate "keeper" status.

Good luck with that. Every woman is more interested after she sees you in the AE86.

They told me I could be anything, so I became gyroscope.

Burnouts.

That the Rustang is beating the Benz brings sadness to my heart. Oh America....what is it that you have against good taste?

Well, there's your problem.

So then this must be the result of a massive drug-fueled orgy

Go anywhere, do anything!

To be fair, tire wear can be managed. NASCAR allows for 3.5deg of camber at the rear and 0.5deg or rear toe. Teams run 3.5 and 0.5. If tire wear is an issue the have the option to mitigate the tire wear by backing off those values. Let's not jump all over Goodyear or Auto Club Speedway because there were plenty of

I wonder what the Ambulance ran.

Oh, really, smart guy—you’ve got a horse outside? Let me tell you about that horse. One horsepower. Questionable

I was heading out to my favorite French restaurant, and in the spirit of French that evening, it seemed appropriate I drive my 2CV. About half way there, a pilot (still wearing his suit and everything) riding a 50cc Vino pulls up next at a stop light. He's checking the car out, and I look over, and it's on. Light goes

They should make a movie called The Driver vs The Transporter. Owen pilots a e46 m3 csl, Statham the new RS5. The Audi has the power, but the Bimmer has the manoeuvrability. The whole film is a chase; no talking, no romance.