Right, but it’s still a USD$7500 car that I’d have to fly thousands out to see and drive before I decide whether or not to like it, then the “import” costs.. blah blah. I don’t want to spend days and $11k on a Saab I could find in the US for less!
Right, but it’s still a USD$7500 car that I’d have to fly thousands out to see and drive before I decide whether or not to like it, then the “import” costs.. blah blah. I don’t want to spend days and $11k on a Saab I could find in the US for less!
My biggest issues finding an S60 R have been the angle gear and interior wear. Pricing and mileage are pretty consistent around New England if I can find an unmolested example, and it’s 50/50 for a manual or auto. But the driver’s seat is almost always destroyed.
$3300 more, convertible, and in Vancouver. CP.
These are pans for serious home cooks (and people that want to buy them because of their heritage). If you really want to be stingy about cost and get some solid pans, you can pick up the Emeril by All-Clad set through Bed Bath & Beyond. Usually retails for $200, and you can use one of their famous non-expiring 20%…
These are pans for serious home cooks (and people that want to buy them because of their heritage). If you really…
*Rage increases*
That actually makes me somehow angrier that I missed this. $6500 is in my wheelhouse, and might be a bit easier to work on than an S60 R.
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Completely amazed by the condition of the front seats on this one, given the mileage. Wish I could have seen some pictures of the rear/exhaust. I feel like every Viggen I see has a horrible aftermarket exhaust on it.
Based on this 2014 post, I really think Friday’s should rank a bit lower.
I don’t know the last time you went to the grocery store was, but zucchini, summer squash, carrots, bananas, certain types of eggplant and plantains would like to buy you dinner.
Well, a yeeeeeerrrrrrrro is made with a pocketless pita or flatbread, tzatziki, and either strips (too often from a gyrokone) or chunks of delicious lamb meat (and sometimes beef or chicken), with (as I’m told by the old Greek lady yelling at me to get back to work), “tomato and onion, none of thees lettuce sheet”.
Eat…
+1 box of Raisinettes
I also like seeing “salmon” as a verb here, because it perfectly explains trying to get into the exit door at any Costco.
You can buy a huge emergency ration supply from them, and a TON OF LIQUOR. Their house brand wine is actually pretty decent.
Plus, a 2 gallon jug of massage oil.
Pic wasn’t mine I’m afraid, but that’s the general idea!
Ah yes, Aunt Hattie’s can be a bit polarizing. They’re like a lighter bulkie roll with a corn dusting and just the right amount of sweetness. Plus, they fill you up like crazy so extra added value for that $2!
They can be a bit mushy and sticky if you put the kraut or too much condiment on them, or if they’re not…
This is fair, but my argument is in favor of the quality of the dog at a low cost. Costco reigns supreme in this regard, but is easily at the bottom of the convenience list.
Honestly, they’re so damn easy to make. Last winter when we had 7 trillion feet of snow, the first thing I thought of that day was “I want fucking…
BUH GAW THE DOG KING IS MOONWALKIN’ KING
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