Out of curiosity, what's your monthly fuel bill?
Out of curiosity, what's your monthly fuel bill?
Nope. I never got around to engine mods when I had a rabbit. Upgraded to a TDI when I got a big boy job.
Anything with 5 cylinders. Specifically cheap, the Rabbit/Golf. Throw a header on there and... well
Most overpriced shit ever. God that 46 is terrible.
That is bad ass
Fun is subjective. If you crash into the cars in front of you enough, you damage your radiator, the car overheats, and the engine nukes itself. That's how it should be.
Play some iRacing or RFactor and get a feel for real racing simulation. You need to pay attention to your tire temps, brake temps, how you are driving…
That's life.
That's life.
We test drove a durango way back in 02 when my dad bought a sequoya. The durango had absolutely no passenger room in the back seat. I couldn't even sit in the back seat because of the extreme (no joke) lack of leg room.
I imagine they've fixed this by now, but it always tarnished my opinion.
Step 1, don't make it an ugly pos looking car.
I'm so hungry right now. FUCK YOU for this.
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You really shouldn't use that to sharpen, but rather reshape.
Hone/Deburr it first, then on a marble/granite slab, you glue down your 4000, 8000, and 10,000 grit paper. Start at the 4000 and work your way up to the 10k.
The biggest issue is having a perfectly flat surface to work with, and maintaining the correct angle of the blade.
That gives you the ability to have a blade that…
It's like someone took a new TC and made it uglier...
VW's "SnowFlake" light. Comes on when the temp gets down to 39*F and below, warns the driver of potential ice on the road surfaces...
It dings really loud and brightens up the display for 5 seconds when it comes on, successfully causing temporary blindness and deafness.
It's almost as useless as the damn TRACTION…
Oil pressure is pretty damn important to keep up with in a sports car. Be glad it works.
Children. From Atlanta to Athens (Greece) I had a row of children in front of me, playing the entire overnight flight. It was the worst.
I will say this, at least the driver was smart enough to wreck and then get back onto the shoulder and out of the way of traffic.
But to actually have alcohol in your blood stream, it must be absorbed and on its way to the liver or kidneys. You don't instantly have a shot of 40% vodka in your blood when you take a shot of vodka. It gets digested, you absorb some of it, and go from there.
I would hazard a guess that the first few drinks are much…