DarkGemini
DarkGemini
DarkGemini

We don’t all have Carmax warranties, Doug.

Tough as my SUV is, a 10” deep pothole at 30MPH is going to cause some damage that’s going to come out of my pocket.

So mind my brake lights, because if there’s no way around it I’ll be on my brakes going through it.

Came here for Danny Hart, was not disappointed.

There are 4 kinds of loctite.

- Purple is low strength, for small screws in models, instrumentation, etc.
- Blue is medium strength. Stuff you don't want to shake loose, but can take apart with hand tools.
- Green is pretty strong, requires some decent leverage to pull apart, but it sets fairly quickly.
- Red... well,

TL;DR - That time that the PepBoys auto center of Lake Grove, NY glued the caliper pin on my brake caliper to the steering knuckle.

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Not always the most effective tool.

Unless your name is Karma, then every tool is an effective tool.

It was used during the test start at the end of last year.

I said as much then, but a crank start on a 28.5L engine terrifies me. A backfire would either dislocate both of your arms, or fling you into the next county.

Psh, that Jeep is fine. Even if he did nick the bumper, all he did was add character and maybe even a little bit to the resale value.

Oh my God.

My jimmies were not prepared for this.

Have to be real careful to not hover over that Z or R button....

If you watch the restoration video, you'll see the starting procedure.

Can't say that I'm super concerned about this.

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GT-R hits an innocent in a street race... shocking.

This one happened a couple of years after a car meet on Long Island.

Seriously.

Electrically heated windshields.

The iciest of ice and the heaviest of snow will literally slide off within minutes of pushing the button.

I have a Discovery II, I really don't have any electrical problems to speak of.

On the drips, well, how else am I supposed to know there's still oil in it? :)

The good folks over at Land Rover would like just a moment of your time.

This guy ran up on me within inches of my bumper, cut in front of me, intentionally swerved into me/ my lane to cause a collision, and when that didn't work, then drove down the shoulder, past traffic, into the zebra stripes leading to a merge, back into my lane only to dive bomb onto the brakes to stop two lanes of

Something like this just happened to me the other weekend on the Whitestone Expressway in Queens.

Never, never stop for a road raging lunatic like this. This woman could have just as easily had a weapon in place of that name tag. Call the cops and keep your foot planted no matter what.

I'll have to dig up my dashcam

How about that. The GPS co-ordinates are right in the video.

Yes, yes it was.