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The worst hood award
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Can’t say I’ve seen this script before. WTF.
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That New Mexico plate makes perfect contrast with the M4 color.
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I think you can do that now, so maybe it was an option back then.
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BEWARE THE MUSTANG ITS JUST WAITING TO RUN YOU ALL OVER
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It seems weird to me that someone could spend all their time, over a 40 year period, looking at every Porsche they could find, and not see a one of these.
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The only misbehaving vehicle today was a Charger Hellcat.
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That E39 :drool
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Single turbo
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Oh yes.
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It’s a fantastic color.
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What in the world was that Mazda engine with Callaway headers powering?
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*turbo manifold
It was in a yellow Protege 5.
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Ooopsie, my bad, I sometimes get tangled up in the process of translating engine parts from portuguese to english. Thanks for the heads up! About the car though, didn’t know Callaway made parts for something other than GM products. Very cool.
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Credit to you, it would be a header if it didn’t have a turbo below it. I didn’t know about the Mazda connection until yesterday, but they did work with Alfa Romeo in the 80's.