Our Cars (dream or actual)
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Boom. I can't wait. 
  
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How is this even road legal? 
  That actually makes me really angry. How easy would that be to completely mangle a pedestrian/cyclist/motorcyclist!? 
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In Texas, no one walks anywhere. And all the slow or unalert bikers (both pedal and motorized) have been removed by vehicular Darwinism. 
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My daily: '87 NA RX7   Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk 
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Rx7 looks clean man[emoji1303]. Plan on swapping in a dif engine? 13b, 20b?? Or LS lol 
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In Texas, no one walks anywhere. And all the slow or unalert bikers (both pedal and motorized) have been removed by vehicular Darwinism. Ha ha! You wreak of sarcasm. Serious question (which I could just google): 
 Is filtering (lane splitting) legal in Texas?
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My daily: '87 NA RX7   Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk Little low for my taste, but a great car and looks like it's loved. I've spent the last three days (off and on) machine polishing my ten year old 350Z GT4. I swear I could've done it in half the time, but I've drunk a lot of beer. 
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@Streetwise: Little low for my taste, but a great car and looks like it's loved. I've spent the last three days (off and on) machine polishing my ten year old 350Z GT4. I swear I could've done it in half the time, but I've drunk a lot of beer. Definitely a bit polarizing with the height I agree, but it keeps me from unleashing the full fury of my 90 wheel horsepower on the streets… 350Z has been a dream of mine since I was 14. The VQ35 engines are the sexiest sounding engines of all the V6s for me. Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk 
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@Streetwise: Serious question (which I could just google): 
 Is filtering (lane splitting) legal in Texas?As far as I know, it's illegal here. And honestly, for the safety of everyone, it's probably best if it stays that way. Texas, and Houston in particular, is full of dangerously oblivious drivers. A bike zipping between cars is just asking for death or dismemberment. 













