ShibbyUTman
ShibbyUTman
ShibbyUTman

He really trivialized removing the timing cover. You can see the timing case here on the engine and the ~1/4-3/8" of material that it is. Now imaging the most ingrained bead of form in place gasket holding a very large piece of tin on the front of a motor, and trying not to fold the whole mess into some origami pigeon

If we could just come up with an automated swap system and an interchangeable battery we could make all this rapid charge non-sense disappear.  I wonder why more companies pushing EVs are looking more into this?

Hatchback 4 door, and close power to what you have. The answer is A7.

because it is a gallardo that was rebodied as a mustang.

David, we live in a proper world now, we are no longer able to call these Christmas trees clips. They are now using the industry standard of Fir trees clips.

How flat and wide these seats are from this view is impressive.

arpeggios....

Probably the best ‘chop I’ve seen in here yet, I could almost deal with this.  Almost.

With the launch of this Chevy HD I don’t think McLaren is the one that needs designers. 

Not nearly enough window licking. 

An alignment on my A7 that would require the camera and or radar to be realigned is 1200 at the dealer. Any tiny little pump even one that doesn’t require paint or service of any physical body parts has an initial cost of that.

and to top all that off I think i remember reading some depreciation numbers that it is one of the lowest depreciating trucks on the market even yet. I was thinking it was about ten years since a redo, i’m amazed it’s been even longer than that.

But they did forget about the Frontier though, right?

Come on, I mean, just look at it.

People forget about the Reatta all the time, I feel that is better.

The Nissan Frontier, which hasn’t seen a refresh since bill clinton was in office i swear.  How is this possible?

The 6.7 was never available with the 48re.  Would be either a 68RFE or a G-56 manual.  Looks like an auto here. 

When did tweeting become a law binding contract that, “as it was written in tweetland now it shall be hence forth put into law in the real world.” Here I was thinking this was meant for venting frustrations for lazy ass workers and people who amuse you by their incapability.

I’m saving my pennies daily for when the Sagaris becomes 25 years old and I can get one.  Reliability be damned and i’ll probably have to rebuild everything on it, but sweet baby jesus when it does run....