RenegadeAzzy
Azzy
RenegadeAzzy

Just like every radio controlled vehicle made over the last 40 years.

Just more scaremongering to increase a federal budget, restrict liberty of those not doing anything wrong, and eventually jail and persecute someone for buying an item (for which they have no ill intent).
Perhaps if our government didn’t look at

Clean, unmolested, and a vehicle typically driven into the ground and hacked up.

Every single “OMG look what this XJ is going for!!11!1" thread on every forum is started by people who have a rusted out jeep that they paid under 800 for and have proceeded to kit it out with light bars and plastidip, right before

Because Repo or not, Jeep wranglers sell for crazy money second hand?

2 weeks ago I planned on fixing the sagging (again) suspension on our 2000 Jeep cherokee. Its RWD, but super clean underneath, and figured I could get a decent prie for it to add to our savings for a truck.

Then it gets a stumble and a misfire code... Figured it was warm out, and just heat soak. Turned out to be a bad

Ah, soon to be available on craigslist and every facebook seller page for $300.

BMW has a lot of trouble. Especially BMW Mottorad, which seems to only slowly and just this week announcing through dealers that they are repairing stanchion seperation issues.

For those not in the know, basically, there is a bad design flaw that causes the forks to separate from the handlebars. While riding.

How

Because, unlike here, they take the risk of a sketchy unsafe car. Well, we have old used clunkers on the road all the time. If it was really about safety, there would be a ban on any older car.

Its protectionism. Thats it.

Ask Preston Tucker....

I get it, but there are people that live their entire life unaware of more than a few miles from their home.

Yep... surprisingly enough, you can get a better variety and parts stock with those chains than you do with amazon.

Truck?

In PA, the state makes up the tax as they go... Well, the state transpporation unions.

Well, Pittsburgh and Philly’s spectacular public transport unions do... if you get down to it.

Probably doesnt help that they out perform in price, but not in... car. And the reviews reflect that. Some of them pretty harshly.

Part of my inventory is clothing with Jeeps on it (OK, a shirt and a hat for now). So from my point of view... buy away! It not tacky at all!

(I also wear stuff with Jeeps on it, from shops of friends. And the occasional Blipshift shirt. Just got my sweet BMW GS shirt in the other day from them!)


And there is federal court history that agrees with this, since disclaimers have gotten too long, complicated, and legal jargon filled to be understood by most of the people who “agree” with them.

Ive also seen the factoid that if you were to read, at average reading speed, every one of those warnings, it would take

Supra motor to match the AW4... I like.

But needs work to be worth 20K.

OK, sure, some knives are legal, but standard pocket knives are de facto-illegal, since the sight of a clip from one is published and accepted means for a stop, frisk, and possible arrest.

And every single train I have been on has a hydraulic release valve to open the door in an emergency, like when people are passing

So police seeing a clip on your pocket, from a standard folding knife, is advertised and well known reason (on their part) for a terry stop and then a frisk, and its not against the law somehow?

They’ve got the cattle trained well up there, I’ll tell you that.

Dealer messes up and re-uses seal. While installing seal, they forget to hook up a hose (major evap leak), and sounds like they were trying to find a way out of paying for someone there screwing up twice.

I hope she can find another dealership to work with, one that would use her and her activities as a business

I want to see this matched up to a 5th wheel camper... in the same color scheme.

KNives are illegal in NYC. Apparently, so is thinking and using the emergency door release.