Commenter justgregit has a good point on the bumper stickers. A study done in 2008 showed that drivers with "territorial markers" (such as vanity plates and bumper stickers) are more likely to express road rage.
Commenter justgregit has a good point on the bumper stickers. A study done in 2008 showed that drivers with "territorial markers" (such as vanity plates and bumper stickers) are more likely to express road rage.
I didn't think this would actually give me goose bumps. Boy, was I wrong.
YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY!
Anyone who makes a Ferrari joke is to be ostracized from the International Jalop Society indefinitely.
Wishes it was the one on the left.
If anyone wants a 128 sedan for a resto project:
http://denver.craigslist.org/cto/3681863095…
Dear Vauxhall. Give us. And give it to is in RHD, too.
Well, that just got awkward. . . .
It was just a matter of time before Improve Everywhere made an appearance.
If it's that simple, I will be sad.
That makes perfect sense and is really cool.
What is it about slow motion that makes racing look so incredible? It's absolutely mesmerizing.
Ouch.
I and my minivan resent that. I challenge anyone to produce another Toyota Sienna that has seen track time.
That makes sense, but why wouldn't they use the standard configuration on the car?
Wow! Way to pull out the Google search.
Possible. I looked at the P1's camo, and the track looked exactly the same. I am completely at a loss.
For a Jalop, every car is a money pit.
Here's a previous attempt, setting the record at 15cm. It's not all about the Brits.
Oh, that's a relief. Haha.