I keep forgetting that they’re still alive
I keep forgetting that they’re still alive
FIA: “We’re spent years designing a safe and effective helmet for only $10 so anyone can afford to ride safer.”
Bidet, my man. Wenzhou treats his minions to luxury.
This might be one of the best unexpected things written here in a while.
This is why Tesla is so overvalued now: Their infrastructure. Elon got it early on and spent(Spends?) profit back on building out the superchargers because that is how one paves the road to the future. You can have a great product but if it isn’t easily used every day it wont seem that great for long.
I used to hate these until someone pointed out you can just scale your browser window to be portrait like you would a phone nd then refresh the page and you’ll get the superior mobile view
Peter played a priest on Evil, it aired on CBS and is now on Paramount Plus. He’s really good in it.
anything for the 20-30 year old Toyota. There is a gap between “classic” and older models like this that is completely dry in terms of parts.
Rear quarter panels for 1st-gen 4Runners.
This is awesome, Torch! Congrats :)
Does it have to be a car? Because there’s thousands of 80s motorcycles running around with no right side covers right now due to the tabs breaking off. eBay is chock full of folks selling used side covers bragging about still having 2 out of 3 original tabs for small fortunes. Every now and then someone comes along…
Got one in green, love it. The kids like it too. Nice work!
Fiero...or gen 1 mr2
Finally some decent lumbar support in coach!
Clearly it was a ziplock bag filled with over a hundred scorpions.
Do you think the increasing popularity of EVs could be related to all these battery charges?
You want to point to a styling masterpiece that the Japanese can swell with pride over, this is it. Period.
You want to point to a styling masterpiece that the Japanese can swell with pride over, this is it. Period.
The Volvo 240 blower motor didn’t make on this list? The entire car is built around that thing, the first stop on the assembly line was just a blower motor hovering in the air.