Because the bed was useless and Subaru owners preferred to have their golden retrievers/labs in the rear of a wagon.
Because the bed was useless and Subaru owners preferred to have their golden retrievers/labs in the rear of a wagon.
Great story, how awesome that your forum mates hooked you up so well.
Modern Hemi's use 16 Spark plugs and replacement is every 32K miles. When I change my plugs there are usually a handful that have improper gap clearances, like they were bumped during production.
Just visiting, took the Abarth on a field trip down to ABQ. I had a craving for Dion's, Rudy's, and whole lot of Green Chile. I spent my high school years in The Land Entrapment and met my wife there. We had to go back after Breaking Bad finished.
Okey dokey.
I posted this a week ago Patrick, come on!
Being an American med student in Budapest is a whole lotta fun. Learn the language and you'll love it there. Great people, good food, and a very interesting and enjoyable place to spend some time.
Individual holding tanks, must be gasoline and/or diesel. Look at that aluminum melt!
Wow that was bad, I was too busy watching Airwolf and Knight Rider to even know that the Astro Van existed in 1985.
I didn't get the feeling that John was yelling at me all that much, maybe he yelled more the older he got.
I also have a 2012 crew. It handles quite well but I do wish that it had a limited slip. It's a one-tire fire everywhere I go.
Also, the dual exhaust Rams use good size resonators. The Rams sound wicked if you swap the giant muffler for a Y pipe and just rely on those resonators to quiet the freeway drone.
More intake roar. The Hemi's sound awesome without the quiet OEM air box. They also really do pick up about 10 horsepower with the right larger filter and straight intake pipe. I have a Mopar box on my Ram there's a bit more horsepower but the noise is worth the cost.
Can only hover below 5,000', that doesn't seem to impressive but I guess this isn't designed to be a mountain rescue chopper.
Multi-Air Miata, very cool. Turbo motors without direct injection!
That looks so awesome!
The old one looks like the newer model.
1940s was WWII (Germany/Japan), 1950s had the extra fun of a possible Soviet attack. Remember the 1960s, Cuban Missile Crisis? If you lived in the Southern US , there was a real chance of nuclear annihilation.
That's a controlled explosion used to simulate fan blade failure, to test blade containment.