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There were only 2 of them a week ago.
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They're reproducing....run.
Probably safest to be directly in front if they're the speed versions, as they just torque steer around.
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The only rules were 'No feeding after midnight, and don't get them wet'.
Now look what's happened.
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9
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They're very fertile, I guess.
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Automotive equivalent of rabbits.
Or they asexually reproduce, like Sheldon.
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I thought that rabbits were the automotive equivalent of rabbits
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Actually, that would be Volkswagen.
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Maybe... but you don't see them reproducing that often anymore.
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This Hilux will last another 10 million years easily.
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I think the second 2 might be half Hilux.
#stud
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This phenomenon is Intrigue-ing.
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I hate to ruin the joke, but that's a Sonata, not an Intrigue...
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Ooh, accessory brushed aluminum fuel door.
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Something weird has been happening at my local cars and coffee. Every time I go, there are now more Mazdaspeed cars (including mine) than there are Corvettes or Mustangs. I'm assuming it's the same in your photo. I can only assume that my car is very fertile.