You can't. NASCAR engines put out almost 1,000 hp but the engines have modified to run at 10,000 RPM. That means blueprinting and balancing it, and replacing just about every moving part with racing parts made of high strength super alloys. They might be street legal but they idle at about...
It might be leaky valve seals that allow a bit of oil to accumulate in the cylinders when the car is turned off. That accumulation is quickly burned off when the car is started. Some oil is getting into the cylinders all the time but is such a small amount and is burned off continuously so you...
They won't tell you to remove them. They might point out that you voided the warranty on your electrical system. HIDs are illegal in the US if the car didn't come factory equipped with them so if you will need an inspection to renew your registration you will probably be forced to remove them...
E is larger. A few inches can make a big difference in passenger comfort and trunk volume. E has a lot more horsepower. Higher quality interior materials.
You don't have to prove anything and they can't prove guilt if you didn't do anything. Most often the police will ask you your side of the story. If you say you didn't do it and they didn't see it they won't do anything to you. Most often they will try to calm things down by speaking to the...
It gets covered because some people are interested in the lives of celebrities and discuss it like you. Me, I never heard of Miley Cyrus until your post.
It depends on how good you want it to look. A dealer might want to repaint the entire panel to get a perfect paint color match for several hundred dollars. That looks like something you could easily do yourself with a touch up paint kit and a for less than $20.
Sure, if the price was right. Ball park if it has a salvage title it should sell for about half of what one with a clean title sells for. It depends on why the car was totaled.