I always referred to my Infiniti as a Nissan.
I always referred to my Infiniti as a Nissan.
You’re 2x4 before planing ?
likewise the importance of not letting your guard down to get your tanks blowed up.
So much this! My car was unsafe to drive the other week... so I just fixed the bad part and drove 500 miles the next day. Even in the northeast, where I live, it takes a lot for a car to be unsafe and if you really want to, you can repair any amount of rust/rot.
Totally off topic, but it really bothers me that “guitar tuners” that only recognize EADGBE (and maybe some buttons for flat tunings) still exist. Are they just for people who are intimidated by chromatic tuners? They basically cost the same.
In 1998 I was shopping for my first new car. I very much wanted a Avenger because it was affordable, I thought it was sporty, and it might impress some ladies. I also was considering the New Beetle. My dad convinced me that the Avenger was probably not a very good car / value. I got a New Beetle in black with a…
Or Yupush
Oh snap.
Then came the ‘Fiattening’ and half of all Chrysler products were gone.
Sounds like a problem with the master/slav cylinder.
This and the Chevy Cavalier are the two cars I still see banging around but BARELY holding on. Like, there’s no reason for them to be running, the A/C is gone, body speckled with rust, worn tires on steelies, missing front bumpers (or black replacements), faded political/NRA/Marines bumper stickers, interiors wrecked…
Yugo. Yustop. Yufix.
Spoiler Alert!
In the spirit of this dumb joke, they should have made a luxury Avenger to take market share from people who want posh Nissans. Create an Avenger-Infiniti War.
Guitar Center guy didn’t get it because he’s in a sludge/doom/grindcore band and only plays in drop D tuning.
Aww hex, I’m #008000 with envy that I didn’t think of it first.
So Ford throws a fit when Tesla wanted to name a car the Model E straight up rips off the name of the International Scout.
But if you take it down a few levels the Jeep is always in motion at an atomic level so it is never truly broken