Any ideas on why they would do the refuel during a turn? Surely that adds another layer of complexity to an already-tricky procedure?
Any ideas on why they would do the refuel during a turn? Surely that adds another layer of complexity to an already-tricky procedure?
The E46 CSL would beg to differ, my friend.
Found James May.
I saw the pic and immediately thought it was a Cosworth 2.0l DOHC. Instead it’s from a fucking Vauxhall.
Someone needs to get to the Photoshops!
Replacement engine for a 996 GT3 ten years ago was $48,000
Replacement key for my 2005 Alfa GTA.... £490 (about $600).
I see someone else browses r/unexpectedjihad
If you have to ask...
Peugeot: Where concepts never become reality.
“Next tonight: People in preferring attractive people shocker!”
But... we all know that a front engined, rear-drive Grand Tourer must only be powered by a big V12. It’s in the Old Testament somewhere, I believe.
Holy shit, an AX GT!
Seeing 912 on it made me laugh. Literally the opposite end of the Nein-Elfer scale.
And now you can buy a Ford that’s as quick. What a time to be alive.
Dammit! Mine was actually 198km/h. I withdraw my trumping!
Or my method in a FWD Alfa... huge speed in, way too much handbrake, then a nice uncontrolled 1080 into a snow bank.
I had a go in the previous 2-Eleven a few years back.
You could get about 122mph out of my Peugeot 106 XSi, so consider yourself trumped, good Sir!