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A coworker of mine bought #720 of 1600 Nismo 350Zs from Carmax two years ago. He kept having trouble during the buying process with it keep getting damaged everytime he would make the trip down to Maryland from Pittsburgh to buy it.

Why would he not put a B or K series in that? More power, super common, reliable, and keeping it in the family seems more logical than the Chevette pile.

I never pay attention to prices, I only sometimes remember how much it cost to fill up. However, I did notice the price the other day, and it was $3.39 for premium here in rural western PA. Before that it was $3.85.

The dealership where I got my Stealth had a Supra like this, color combination was identical. I don't know if it was a targa or not. It also had the option of the factory chrome wheels. They didn't keep it at the lot, they kept it in a storage container and only told customers who they thought would care. The guy

I can honestly say, I have liked every Celica Toyota ever made.

Damn thing only needs some front wheels and it's drivable again.

Despite putting big loud engines in cars that were smaller than what they previously came in, they seem to do it in an awesomely different way.

Butbutbut it had nice, valuable BBS wheels. :(

So, Lotus does not sell this gen Elise/Exige here in the States? Then what would explain why this guy drives his orange Exige of this gen to and on the track I work at as well as the Pittsburgh Lotus dealership has a stock, stickered up one they race? I'm not saying that's wrong information that they're not sold here,

And here I thought all V12s sounded awful at low rpms and idle.

Great! So I'd have nothing to get used to! I've been daily'ing my Stealth that way for months. I have no rear plastics, seats, spare, headliner, carpet, sound deadening, or pillar trims. All I have are the dash, console, front seats, and floormats. Picture from Intagram

There has never been a slow DSM. Ever.

I'd love an RS. To me, I would be happy to trade in those luxuries for the fact it makes the car light and simpler. Says someone with twin turbo Stealth.

As an owner of a 1992 Twin Turbo Stealth, I would like to say:

Oh, and I should say that the cost figure from this ship is from the Secretary of the Navy's estimates (quoted right here), down to around $350-$360M for this last batch of littoral combat ships, down from their initial $650M speedboat prices.

I will never forget the first time I saw a Delorean on the road.

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Yay, a new-old RS4!

"the most beautiful thing that ever shouldered a load!"

Accelerating quickly up to the speed limit can be seen as reckless driving though. At least that's how I imagine cops seeing seeing it these days.