Haddy
Kit 'Haddy' Iwamatsu
Haddy

With a mechanics lien, there isn't anything to even litigate. Send notice, and after 21 days (in my state) its OVER, and the vehicle goes to auction. You can even add 35/day for storage while you wait.

Own a van, and write Free Candy! on the side. Just like I did. They wont want to be caught dead driving it, and the cops will most likely pull you over in very short order.

Not sure what hes gonna do with no mag in that bad boy. Beat them with it?

I prefer this

ooooooh, you are mistaken. The F450 isnt even based off of the same chassis. Its front track is wider, and its much longer.

I own an SRT8 300C, and a Ford E150, and an F350. Driving the SRT8 is just as tricky as the F350. In the SRT8, you are eyeballing every parking bumper (Nose removers,) every curb, every transition, and intersection lest you drag the frame or grind the nose off.

Maybe more like [=0=], but that looks a bit like goatse.

Vectored Thrust. Large rocket engines can vector a few degrees already :D

What about rocket enhanced downforce? Angle the nozzles slightly upwards! Put some on the nose to really hold that bad boy down.

In memphis, if you are willing to accept that you are gonna be scrouning for parts, there are plenty of 500 dollar cars.

I dunno, can Americans be deported from Mexico?

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We have functional military power level railguns. 32-MJ LRG was delivered to the Navy lab in 2009, and its power levels are beyond insane. 40lb projectiles doing mach 7. Ranges to 220nm.

AAAACTUALLY...

I drove a friends 2013, I was not particularly impressed. But, there is a bit of potential there. I think some major suspension tuning, more aggressive tires, a brake upgrade, and a bit of a power bump would make it a fairly fun car.

Have it sitting on a track. The weight idea i like because it would have more range than a simple spring tensioner. It could also simple be a water filled object that is constrained on a track, and setup would be easier. no spring to wind up and kill someone.

I would use a large weight and a pulley on one of the trucks. Just have it go down into the trailer or over the edge with a weight to maintain constant tension, then add dampers on the weight prevent oscillation.

I live on a seven thousand acre cotton farm that I lease to corporations. When I built a fully private rifle range I had to fight a lawsuit from the nearest town (21 miles away) who thought my private, properly backstopped range posed a threat to the safety of their citizens. I had a neighbor who lived in a trailer

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Those look to be small diameter steel carcass commercial tires, like a Mitsubishi Fuso would use. They are probably 90-105PSI. My RV runs 11R24.5 tires at 115psi. No tire shop will put air in them without a remote inflator that lets them air up from about 20 feet back. If they are off the RV, they put them in a

It DOES have a ribbon on the door...