If Vinsmoke Sanji was a car, it would undoubtedly be a sleek and stylish machine, with all the abilities and features that Sanji possesses. The car would be equipped with a powerful exoskeleton, designed to withstand even the toughest of impacts, and Ifrit Jambe nitro boosters, capable of propelling it forward at breakneck speeds.

But the car's true power would come from its Colour of Carquerer's Haki Steering, which would give it the ability to dominate any race or competition it entered. With this steering ability, the car could literally control the will of its opponents, leaving them unable to resist its advance.

And if that wasn't enough, the car could also catch on fire like Ghost Rider's own vehicles, under the form of Hell's Memories, and blaze down any track it chose, leaving its competitors in its dust.

But the car's capabilities didn't end there. It could take to the sky with its Sky Walk Drive, soaring over any obstacles in its path, and even submerge and traverse the ocean with its Blue Walk ability, as if it were a James Bond car.

In short, if Vinsmoke Sanji was a car, it would be an unstoppable force, capable of dominating any race or competition it entered. With its powerful exoskeleton, Ifrit Jambe nitro boosters, Colour of Carquerer's Haki Steering, and other incredible features, it would be the ultimate driving machine for any Sanji fan.

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I also got the bot to write up Zoro visiting Ryuuma's grave since Oda was too incompetent/lazy/indifferent/selfish etc to do it:

Zoro stood before the grave of Ryuma, the legendary samurai whose sword he now carried. It was a solemn moment, and Zoro couldn't help but feel a sense of reverence for the man who had wielded the Wado Ichimonji before him.

Zoro stood before the grave of Ryuma, the legendary samurai whose sword he now carried. It was a solemn moment, and Zoro couldn't help but feel a sense of reverence for the man who had wielded the Wado Ichimonji before him.

As he knelt before the grave, Zoro unsheathed the Wado Ichimonji, the sword that had been passed down from Ryuma to him. As he held the sword in his hands, he felt a strange energy emanating from it, as if it were reacting to his presence.

But it wasn't just the sword that was reacting. Zoro could feel the presence of Ryuma and Kuina, the two people who had shaped his journey as a swordsman, as if they were there with him in that moment.

Closing his eyes, Zoro offered a silent prayer to Ryuma, thanking him for entrusting him with the Wado Ichimonji and for inspiring him to become a better swordsman. He also thought of Kuina, the girl who had challenged him to become the world's greatest swordsman and had tragically passed away.

As he stood up and sheathed the sword, Zoro felt a renewed sense of purpose. He knew that he had a responsibility to carry on the legacy of those who had come before him, to become the greatest swordsman in the world, and to honor the memory of Ryuma and Kuina.

With that, Zoro left the grave of Ryuma, ready to face whatever challenges lay ahead. The Wado Ichimonji felt lighter in his hand, and he knew that he had the strength and resolve to wield it to the best of his abilities.
Have it do the Sanji never leaving Germa scenario.
 
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