BecauseLutzSaidSo
BecauseLutzSaidSo
BecauseLutzSaidSo

There ya go, 'nuff said

Call me crazy...But like those of you who like Red, there is something about white. Not Pearl, Cosmic, Seashell, Beige, Shaun, Ivory, Magnolia, or any other other shade. But just white. Add black accessories and black window tint and it works. It also looks cool after you fly through a mud hole.

Godwin!

Boris Said?!?!

@The Second Spitter: As I mentioned in my post (before I saw yours), I bought the AirHog because it's what my local store had and I didn't feel like ordering the K&N.

@Jon Jessee: Colorado here. I used to use RainX religiously, but I

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High quality windshield wipers. The level of visibility in bad

I am also going to add the 1980 Datsun 280Z with the manual transmission. The one pictured is from a prior 'Down on the Street' feature, but is identical to a Silver one I learned how to drive stick on.

@paulmer: Well, if you're gonna be an asshole about it, you need to go call out other commenters that posted earlier than me. I believe there are multiple trucks, an International Scout, and some Jeeps that deserve your scorn, dick.

Man, the best colors are the first week of October for New England hardwoods and Rocky Mountain Aspens...

@irishman-AARGH!: Sweet christ! I'm gonna stick with my live rear axle...i'm a shitty mechanic

My 1999 F150 4x4 4.6L . I know they can be the most reliable trucks in the universe, that is until you hoon the shit out of it. For the record, nothing that broke on this truck was Ford's fault. The problem is, once you change one damn thing, everything else breaks in short order.

You forgot to add that this sticker packs on AT LEAST 15 hp:

The quote from the pilot at the end couldn't be more right. Yes, TSA is intrusive as hell, but that hasn't changed since 2001. There are ways to go about changing things, especially through the pilot unions. Making a scene in an airport is not high on that list. And the kicker is the TSA agents have to do their job,

Ok (flame suit on), the top warranty programs aren't all that bad for hand-held electronics that we are all prone to dropping or having unfortunate things happen to them. I personally have the black tie program for a DSLR and it works great. Maybe this is because the Geek Squad doesn't actually have anything to do

1988 e30 M3: both the racing and street versions.

Owned one just like this minus the john and the electronics, but everything else was the same. 1977 Ford Econoline Van. 4 Captains chairs, blue shag carpet and and 8-track, Yeeeahhhhrgh!