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Came to give info on this, so glad others remember it! The nostalgia of these pics! My friends and I spent so much time at RRR. It was a handy shop to have around, I was saddened when they closed. I miss the old days of JDM speed shops everywhere in SoCal.

I’d bring a few thousand just to hit this and Super Autobacs if I ever make it out to Japan. I miss the SoCal Autobacs. :(

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Meh, saw an early screening of the Saleen Solution.  Left me a bit salty.

Asked to attend an event, he reluctantly agreed. But something seemed...odd.

It’s still newer than the Nissan Z. Might as well just put it back on the market. 

They are indeed awesome. That reminds me, I made a large post in Oppo back in March or so about my 2004 Touareg project... V10.

It’s the hair. 90% of males with great hair try to coast through life without developing a personality, or hunting skills as the case may be

I was reading your comment and thought “This is doubtful, because the only person this could happen to in real life is VadGTI... wait.” and then looked back up at your username and sure enough...

Frankie Muniz from “Malcom in the Middle” owned this car when he was 16 and was allegedly stopped by the police 3 times in one day.

First, you’re beautiful; like movie-star beautiful.

Yeah, I remember so many impromptu cruises on SoCal freeways where multiple heavily modified cars would randomly come up on each other, acknowledge each other, and then form up into a formation until each of them took their individual exits. I’ve only had this happen once in the past ten years (my BRZ tS, an STI, and

I lived in Moscow in for a couple of years in the early 80s. Even as expats we knew about the MOC plates. I once saw a fairly minor traffic accident involving an MOC car. The first thing the driver did was remove was the car’s plates, the logic apparently being that that way noone would know that someone important had

Posts like this are why I love this site.

Man, this post was a total throwback to when I used to visit Russia every summer as a kid. Most of those cars were still on the road in the early 2000's, believe it or not. They had this interesting duality of being extremely durable but also extremely shoddy and fragile.

Bye bye Miss American Pie drove my Ford to the Fjord but the Fjord was dry.

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The best thing about the Puma was its ad.

Yes, “partners”. You give them your IP and 51% of the company, they take it for the pleasure of you using their centrally-controlled artificially cheap labor

No mention of how the next Sentia basically cribbed what was said to be the design of the stillborn Amati 1000 but with the carryover V6 of the previous Sentia?