You JUST noticed this? It’s been there for a month and a half... Two months maybe! Saw it then and was blown away.
You JUST noticed this? It’s been there for a month and a half... Two months maybe! Saw it then and was blown away.
The sophistry necessary to justify the 911 demonstrated in this video just convinced me that the Corvette is the way to go. Shocking! I was the of the opposite feeling just 30 minutes ago.
The students sat at the feet of the Zen master, and the master asked them: “why do you ride?”
Sure it’s high-maintenance, but i got a great price on it after DeMura drove it for a year and trashed it all over YouTube!
There is a common procedure to prevent this, in place for maybe 50 years or more: Lock-Out/Tag-Out.
Zebralight H602w
Zebralight H602w
If cc’s were cubic inches, yes. :-)
In a pinch you can use the spinal fluid of your victims.
Maybe to keep the front end from sinking too far into the sand? I remember seeing Paris-Dakar footage where the bikes had to keep their speed up or sink past their hubs.
I have heard that the Chevy Nova sold well in Spanish speaking countries, and the whole “No Va” story is an urban legend.
How much did Big Pharma pay you to post those lies :-) :-) :-)
They don’t. I believe the video is latching onto a minor limitation on liability (for older, proven vaccines) and conflating it with blanket immunity. They also claim vaccines are exempt from clinical cal trials, which is false.
What show was that? I’m a little out of touch on current TV.
they named it after the nasty government death cameras from Charles Stross' Laundry series books? Nerdy and borderline evil at the same time!
Mine was the last model imported to the USA, technically a Pininfarina Spyder. The motor and transmission never gave me trouble, but I finally got rid of it when I realized I was paying over $300 per month in replacement brake calipers. Just going round and round the car replacing rusted stuck brake calipers with…
About old-school retractable manually operated tops: I had a Fiat Spider 2000 back in 1990. It started raining and I was at a stop light and it *seemed* like a good idea to just reeeeaach back and grab the handle on the roof... And yank... *POP* - shoulder dislocated. Had to shift left-handed all the way home. It did…
Easy answer. My families Volvo XC70 has 190,000 miles and will be replaced with a V60 in 10 months because we learned that we never needed AWD early on but couldn't bear to part with the wagon until it was well-used.
I will humbly put it out to you that I am a family man (wife and two kids), and I pulled this off. It is not easy. Here is how I did it:
Flat out? No, THAT is balls-out driving.
Didn't Enzo also disdain the buyers of Ferraris, back in the day? Seems to be a characteristic of the builders of Uber-high-end vehicles. Makes them *cooler* that their creators hate you... Even more exclusive! :-)