He revved it up a little to break traction first but then just idled out to keep the burnout going.
He revved it up a little to break traction first but then just idled out to keep the burnout going.
I did. And I'm not ashamed to say so.
Maybe I should be more worried about the potential abuse of bandwidth and cost of service but I have a nagging concern that content will suffer. If the cable companies are using their weight to leverage the content providers, it makes me wonder if production budgets will be reduced.
Man, this thing is embarrassing. While not quite at "total joke" status, it's well on it's way.
Converted to a stationary outpost?
If I had skid plates on my Audi, I would totally do this. I used to do it all the time in my Subaru but when I finally got a nice car I quit the curb hopping shenanigans.
Neutral: free, plus taxes. The Veyron is cool and all but it just doesn't do it for me. As has been described before on this site, the Veyron is a car for people who are not car people, it's a car for people who like to spend money.
Please keep in mind that this drive shaft is on the gear reduced side of the transmission. While 3500 ft-lb is a lot to put on a drive shaft your typical Chevy Silverado (5.3l V8 with a 4 speed auto) puts 1070 ft-lbs on it's drive shaft in 1st gear. The rear differential adds another gear reduction and it can easily…
I don't think it would be a dime, she doesn't have pockets. Also, The One Ring seems unlikely as well although Gollum had no pockets. Probably why he lost Bilbo's riddle.
Continental TSIOF-550.
How do all of these girls keep loosing their contact lenses?
By that you mean "unnecessarily over-complicated?"
And people think that a space program is a waste of money. They are literally hauling around commodities so that they don't have to sell them.
Well, their engineering projects seem to be anyway.
Do you need a hug Ralph?
While it's not really the biggest collection or has the rarest cars, the Roush museum is pretty awesome.
So you like flat-6s that aren't Porsche?
Dammit, normally I'm really good at catching innuendo. Now I feel like an idiot.
Why? They're both built in the US. The Tundra is built in Texas and the Titan is built in Mississippi. The engines are probably built at Cummins' engine plant in Columbus Indiana.
Yeah, a friend of mine posted a bro-ed out Tundra on FB saying "I found my new tow rig." I though "oh lord, not you too."