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I want a Daihatsu Midget. Now.
What about this stone forest located in Madagascar?
Real drivers can make left turns at intersections. All this does is confuse out-of-towners and makes some New Jersey drivers skittish when making left turns at intersections.
Do you understand the phrase "based on"?
Good thing they passed it, unlike these idiots who drove under one.
There's no way the firefighters could have known when or even if the car was going to fall in. If the car fell in while the woman went to move it, she could have been seriously injured or killed and the firefighters would have been to blame. Besides, an Avenger is definitely not worth risking your life.
It's all about the parts. If OEM parts can make you good cash, "upgraded" parts can do better, even if they are really crap. Also, it's likely the thieves already have a buyer lined up, especially since econoboxes are so popular and there's a demand for their parts. Anyone who intends to chop a car and sell to random…
You could use it to steal other stuff.
They're fairly common in the DC area. Not a whole lot of them, but enough where someone could steal one and still blend in relatively well.
Don't worry, I too thought I was unique. *sobs*
I have those in both eyes. People always ask about them but it's perfectly benign.
You must not drive in DC.
If I were looking for a donk, I'd expect to pay not less than $10k for this. The owner easily put more than that into the car and everything seems to be done right. It's bright, but it's a NP.
I'm always amazed and impressed by the amount of work and skill that goes into custom jobs like this, especially with a well-executed theme. I'll say NP for the quality of work (decent custom leather w/custom piping and embroidery? Sweet.), but I ain't riding in no Cheetos car. The price is good, but it's way too…
You speak the truth. I was searching for a manual 1st gen s sedan and it was nearly impossible to find one in good condition. The hatches were easy to find though.
The Dart is selling pretty well now. It just had a slow start because they were initially manual only, which is great for us jalops but not so great for the general market.
The stunts were really cool. It shows just how much training is needed to know exactly where the limits are.
I always have to spell my last name because it's one letter off from a more popular, but still somewhat uncommon name. Even then it's often spelled incorrectly.
Hm, since I drive a bluish-black car, I guess that makes me a really aggressive driver. Well that explains the 2 warnings I got about a month apart.