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    Thread is pretty simple. Post up some pictures, or give descriptions of various autos that have captured your imagination, wanted to own, or drawn in class when you were bored to tears.

    Or post pictures of rednecks driving Yugo's, throwing flaming dildos out the window. I don't care.

    I'll start.






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    The Honda NSX (sold as the Acura NSX in North America and Hong Kong) is a sports car that was originally produced between 1990 and 2005 by Japanese automaker Honda. It was equipped with a mid-engine, rear-wheel drive layout, powered by an all-aluminium V6 gasoline (petrol) engine featuring Honda's Variable Valve Timing and Lift Electronic Control (VTEC) system. A long-rumored second generation NSX debuted as a concept car in 2012, equipped with a V6 hybrid powertrain, and is scheduled to enter into production by 2015.

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          Hey Pea, check out this dude doing 8's with a GM 4.8 stuffed into a Datsun that he drove home: (stock bottom end 180 K miles on the engine)



          http://www.lsxtv.com/features/car-fe...n-into-the-8s/

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            Nice choices, gentlemen. Lulz at the Batmobile.



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              no volks.........

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                Dude, that Batmobile was nothing to **** with.

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                  Neither are these.





                  Imagine all the poon you'd get with these things.

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                    Could you imagine the amount of ass you could pull with a prime Bill Murray riding shotgun in the Ghostbuster 1?

                    Not even Dr. Egon could fathom the number.

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