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rounding out his mid-thirties, middle management man has a cushy cubicle job and stock options. To help his worldly image, he picks up that shiny silver audi he's always had his eye on. too bad he'll pay out an assload to fix that blinking airbag light because he doesn't know a spanner from a ratchet.
I was expecting a gay joke when I saw the Miata at the bottom. I did think Miatas were gay a long time ago but after seeing what a Miata could do through turns and curves at an SCCA event I have a lot more respect for them. You can even cram a 302 in that little car and turn it into a rocket.
Stacey David of Gears and formerly Trucks has shown how you can stuff a 302 Ford into a Miata for a cool cheap go fast car. Also has mentioned that's how the now expensive as ever A.C. Cobras were born....by converting an otherwise "girl's car" into a fast machine by stuffing in a big engine.
I was expecting a gay joke when I saw the Miata at the bottom. I did think Miatas were gay a long time ago but after seeing what a Miata could do through turns and curves at an SCCA event I have a lot more respect for them. You can even cram a 302 in that little car and turn it into a rocket.
Try a Jensen-Healey - esepcially slightl modified.
I was expecting a gay joke when I saw the Miata at the bottom. I did think Miatas were gay a long time ago but after seeing what a Miata could do through turns and curves at an SCCA event I have a lot more respect for them. You can even cram a 302 in that little car and turn it into a rocket.
Maybe, because all of those cars are so 'cozy' for snuggling. BUT it probably appeals to all SINGLES. Larger cars aren't exactly what singles like driving - unless it is useful to their occupation.
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