Does Project Treadstone ring a bell by chance? *narrows eyes*
Does Project Treadstone ring a bell by chance? *narrows eyes*
I suppose China does have an edge over Tesla: Triple A batteries are fairly cheap to buy and replace.
So for those fellow Jellopicnics that are interested in similar imports from Japan, I’d like to point out a company out in Virginia called Japanese Classics LLC where you can find all sorts of interesting imports!
You’re joking.... right? :o
Mmm....the new Yugo SUV, for those wanting torture enjoyment of a different kind. :D
No worries folks, I’ve got a perfect solution!
Couldn’t find specs either but it looks like a mid-range PC ought to handle it fairly well. :D
I’m in agreement with you there, also there will probably be burgeoning economies within countries that are incorporated within the new Silk Road project (One Belt, One Road policy) that barely make news like Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Azerbhaijan, Kazakhstan and Armenia, where they’ve teamed up with Russia, China,…
As an addendum, for those interested in the JF-17 Thunder, here’s a link that provides a lengthy technical list of its internals and externals:
It is interesting! From Pakistani military assessments, it is a light multi-role fighter that has shown great performance in pretty much all terrain as Pakistan encompasses several different environments ranging from cold wintery and mountainous regions to deserts and even over the ocean.
Knew I should’ve replied to those emails. Damnit! :(
Haha, in truth Nigeria has a pretty big economy compared to most of the other African countries, overtaking even S. African economy! Nigeria’s GDP for 2015 was estimated to be over 480 Billion dollars, U.S.
This is pretty cool! Reminds me of the Land Walker - smaller than the S. Korean one at a little over 11 ft. tall. I think it was considered the world’s first bipedal robot, having a cockpit big enough to seat a single person.
IKR? Separate from this article though mildly related due to being another Australian car, I still have a soft spot for the car behind Mad Max’s Interceptor. Specifically the ‘73 - ‘75 Ford Falcon XB GT! Sure wouldn’t mind drivin’ in reverse through a fast food joint in one of these babies. :D
The Monaro/GTO version grew on me the longer I stared at it - well, not literally - but it sure does stand out with a better hood. :D
Beautiful car! My younger brother drives a ‘91 Formula as well, and it is a fun experience. Can’t say the stock seats hold me all too well, especially on the turns, but it sure is great nonetheless. 90's GM issues nonwithstanding, I’m actually looking toward getting a 4th gen Trans AM or Camaro of the same gen as…
So... Torque 2: Torquetastic Voyage
I’ll be damned, did Christmas arrive early this year? This is probably one of the great highlights of this otherwise gloomy year.
...and I suppose that giant glass dome ought to float fairly well in an otherwise frigid and salty ocean, in case someone y’know, decides to perhaps do a little impromptu underwater adventure.
My friend, I’ve no idea what a platejob is, but I sure want one....I think!