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I didn't eat it, so I don't know lol. I was too pissed to eat anything.

I'm going to go Hulk mode if anything bad happens to my Challenger. People will die.
 
I am a motorcycle kind of guy. I actually want to get this:
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Girl included.
 
Already posted the '63 Vette, my fav car of all time, so here are more cars that make me drip.

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The Diablo and the Batmobile = win. :) Pass on the SLGay though, lol. :D

DO WANT for one of these.

Aston-Martin V12 Vantage Carbon Black edition
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Smokin' hot.

Also, Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IV
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I could realistically own one of these; I'll let you guess which, LOL.
 
Having ridden in the passenger seat of one two or three times, I've got to say, this has tons of reasons to be on my list of favorites.

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Ferrari 550 Maranello. 5.5L V12 power mated to a true, H gate manual six-speed box. Too bad I never got to drive it.
 
Okay. this one might not excite anyone here, but I'm really stoked for the 2013 Ford Fusion. Why? Well, for one, it will have a 2.0L, turbocharged inline-4 as its top option motor making ~240 horsepower (in a family sedan with 4-banger fuel economy), and AWD. AWD vehicles for me are always something I look out for, but knowing this is the same motor as the awesome Focus ST is encouraging. The top spec Titanium is going to come loaded with features too...but best of all... Just look at it!

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Note the option wheels in this profile-view pic:

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Rear quarter:

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Seriously, what a fantastic looking design! I typically really dislike most sedans, but this is astounding. Maybe it's because it looks like an Aston Martin (Rapide, maybe DB9). Utterly cool. 100-grand looks, for a third the price. Now, hopefully, there'll be a six-speed manual (they mate a 6-speed to this engine in the ST) and some sort of sport-handling package, and I'll be sold on this one as my next family car or work car.

(And maybe, just maybe they might throw in the 3.8L twin-turbo V6 from the Taurus SHO as an option someday...).
 
My life is absolutely over. Why? Well, someone now makes a turbo kit that at minimum will make 250-290whp (325+ bhp) (depending on gas) and ~250wtq for this car:

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The damn car only weighs 2700lbs for christ's sake. And they experimented, and got 407whp and 307wtq out of the same kit. That is better power to weight than a Corvette Z06!!! What. the. hell!
 
I grew up loving Honda Civics, and I still want one.

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Good friends of mine just bought a 2012 Civic LX. I used to be a fan of the older EG and EK chassis Civics/Civic Type-R. But ever since the front end was redesigned with macpherson strut suspension instead of double-wishbones, the Civic kind of lost what made it special as a nicely-handling cheap fun car, not to mention the recent cheap interiors and lack of a hatch for the US market. I wish we'd gotten the 2010 Civic Type-R. Thing looked like a spaceship! Now we have the (slow, boring, overpriced) Civic Si. :/
 
I wish we'd gotten the 2010 Civic Type-R. Thing looked like a spaceship! Now we have the (slow, boring, overpriced) Civic Si. :/

Take the FN2R. I'm not a fan of its look. I prefer the FD2R far more.

I too wish I had the money for a white 86, but I don't regret getting my 8 at all. I love it!

Nasty, that's awesome. More pics!
 
Talk of winter and the memory of winter 2 years ago (I literally had 3 feet of snow regularly piled up outside) really makes me wish I had the disposable income to drop into an enormous, 4x4, crew-cab, full-size, off-road capable V8 truck like the SVT Raptor. Being able to plow (literally!) through that shit is an appealing prospect. Maybe some day I will, and offset the payments in the winter by getting a plow and operator's license and do freelance plow work. That stuff pays well.
 
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