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The 2.8L 170hp Datsun 280Z was no slouch during that time.

Having lived in both Detroit and California, California deserves its sense of importance.

I've had 3 MA70 Supras, 2 S13's, 2 AE86's, and 3 NA Miatas with these lights, and think they're the most wonderful thing ever.

It's also one of the easiest things to fix once you buy the car.

It's my 63-year old mom's daily driver.

I have no idea what this is, but now I want one.

And I'll still be partying like it's 1985.

MkII Crossfire?

Dammit Jason. I searched 3 cow rectums before I read your post.

I live in Hollywood but am visiting family in Wisconsin for the holidays. I feel so left out now.

1. Totally agree, my 87 turbo got rod knock only a few months after BHG, and I bought an 86.5 parts car that also had a spun bearing.

There's one in the line getting into "Race Wars."

Because its fun to drive RWD limits are much lower, and therefore more accessible to the average driver. It was never meant to be fast. It was meant to be fun, and relatively inexpensive. It makes drivers excited for the same reason other flickable low-powered sports cars do, such as the Miata, classic euro Escort, or

No one likes a know-it-all, even if they do in fact know it all. Don't be a jerk, like the type mcflipper encountered:

I honestly don't care anymore, since I live in California, and they would just find a way to ban those cars anyway. Such as the fact that you can import an R32 Skyline now to any state but California due to emissions.

In this form, the car will send a respectable 136 horsepower and 162 pound-feet of torque to the rear wheels. It's not especially quick — the 0 to 60 mph time is just under nine seconds in both six-speed manual and eight-speed automatic forms — but probably enough to have some rear-wheel drive fun when you need.

Pretty sure that's a Geof, bruh.

Checked off "I don't want to be like all of them" :waves arms around.

How about this too?

I so hope this happens. It will also allow me to stop complaining about the lack of manual transmissions offered. Because who needs a transmission period when you have an electric drivetrain? Seriously, there is nothing I'd like more than to ditch my internal combustion engines for reliable efficient godzilla torque