Respect, but I would have gone with paisley.
Respect, but I would have gone with paisley.
A galaxy of stars for your response.
I just bought 140 tacks just for this reason on my 2000 Golf. Helped a buddy last year with his 2001 Cherokee. We yanked the headliner brush off the old “glue” and glue down a set of flannel bed sheets we cut to fit. It ended up being a pretty awesome look. Eventually I want to do the same for my Golf, maybe with…
Hey now, I’m still going to use it.
Just when I thought Peter was a decent man in indecent times, he goes and does what many have criticized on this very website, not use a vehicle.
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See? Not always good to break the glass ceiling.
In a nutshell - sunroofs today are: more prevalent, more larger, more curved to the car design - so failed sunroofs that spontaneously shatter are a kind of a thing now. It actually makes sense.
I sorta disagree. The Japanese (Toyota) still have the best carbon fiber production facility in the world; Pagani and Koenigsegg are brilliant when it comes to composites, but the machinery used to weave the LFA still borders on sorcery and it’s basically just gathering dust. The Japanese (Honda) still are amongst the…
“city strung together by 1980 tech”
Their flip phones were pretty buffed at that time, though. In fact, the Japanese market-only phone brands (or should I say, small electronics division of bigger companies such as Sharp, Panasonic, Fujitsu) switched to making smartphones just couple of years ago.
I was expecting some post-apocalyptic scene. But it’s really clean. And seems modern. WTF? Is this real?
granted I skimmed the video, but it’s just astonishing how, in a city of 2.5 million people, there is virtually no car or boat traffic at all. could you imagine flying over chicago and seeing the streets and water this barren?
The speed is obviously impressive, but what I’m most impressed by is how he beat the offside trap. It was like he was on a mission from god. Didn’t even seem to check his speed, just followed the golden path to goal.
This is okay! Apparently you can use your hands in Europa League.
/Messi completes simple pass
I was not expecting that ending. The video is pretty amazing. Now I want to try it for myself!
What if we made a FWD endurance racing prototype?