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Relax! I’m on top of this. I’m fully reestablished and everything. You mean rehabilitated. Sure, if you say so. Mads Mikkelsen as Tonny in Pusher II (2004) dir. Nicolas Winding Refn

Tonny is my beautiful babyboy! I can’t describe how much I love & adore him! I just want to wrap him up and take him away from all of the hurt and evil of this world!

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The market is really just a toy for rich people to fuck with us huh

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Porsche 914/6, 1969. The 914 was the result of a collaboration between Volkswagen and Porsche. Originally the plan had been for the 4 cylinder versions to be marketed as VWs and the flat-6 to use the Porsche brand. Things got complicated when VW got a new CEO and Porsche decided it wanted to sell both 4 and 6 cylinder versions in the US under their marque. The net result was that Porsche was forced to share tooling costs making their 914 considerably more expensive than originally planned. Thus the 6 cylinder version ended up costing almost as much as the cheapest 911 and sales were weak. The 914/6 was discontinued in 1972 after 3,351 had been made.

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Porsche 911 R/2.0 Prototype, 1967. The first track-focused 911 models emerged from Porsche’s racing department in Spring of 1967 with every possible component replaced by a lightweight version. Much of the bodywork was fabricated in fibreglass and the interior was striped out resulting in an overall weight loss of 500 lbs (230 kg) from the standard 911. After an initial 4 prototypes with the Typ 901/22 engine from the Carrera 906 Porsche built 20 customer cars some with the DOHC 230hp Type 901/21 engine. However the R never met homologation requirements and was forced to race in the prototype classes

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 Land Rover Series II 109" Cuthbertson Tracked Utility Vehicle, 1958. Cuthbertson was an early manufacturer of rubber tracks, dating back to World War II, and designed the first endless rubber belt. This led to many further developments based on applications for his invention, including half tracks.

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Ford Falcon Hardtop, 1964. The XM series Australian Falcon was the first locally made car to be offered as a hardtop coupe. It was available as a Falcon Deluxe (white car) or a Falcon Futura (red car). They came with either the  "Pursuit 170"  2.8 litre or "Super Pursuit"  3.3 litre OHV straight 6. The hardtop coupe was dropped in 1966 with the arrival of the XR series

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Fiat Cinquecento Pick-Up AH, 1993, by Pininfarina. An evolution of Pininfarina’s original Cinquecento Pick-Up concept from the 1992 Turin Motor Show, the AH Pick-Up was created for the Sultan of Brunei. It diverged from Pininfarina's design study by having roll bar over the loading bed and cut-outs in the doors in addition to being right hand drive (Brunei drives on the left). It was finished in Agnelli Blue.

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