SirNik84
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SirNik84

That was taken at HD Supply. It use to be a place called Contractors Wearhouse. But now I think its owned by home depot. Its basicaly home depot with every thing a contractor would need to build a house at much cheaper prices. but it doesn't have any of the "fancy stuff" like garden stuff or appliances. Its a great

Reminds me of hauling lumber with my neighbor.

My friends grandfather, my mentor, had a set of gold plated Snap-On wrenches. He got them for a gift for 25 years of service with the local Dodge dealer. He always joked about how expensive Snap-On was, and then showed us the gold wrenches. I tried to find a picture of those wrenches, but couldn't find any good ones.

Because polished chrome wrenches are so bourgeois

With my sister, mom, and most of my friends driving diesels (VWs, MBs, and trucks) I've found some really fun t-shirts at Diesel Tees.

I'm guessing no one at GM tows things through the mountains. I would not buy a truck without a manual transmission, because sooner or later I'll hitch something to the back of it, and then drive it through the mountains. Its nice having a drive train that is locked to the engine in every single gear. makes towing

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Diesel burnouts look so much better coming from a car.

Can't be. I drive a baige 4-door and I can assure you writing has always been one of those skills I struggle with.

OM603! I knew it had to be a Mercedes Diesel from the sound.

you can do anything you want when you have a welder.

Hope he does a fantastic job aboard the Zumwalt, then maybe he can command this when she's finished.

I love the idea of a Northstar + Fiero... but this think is no longer a Fiero, its something else. I'm sure the owner put a lot of time and effort into it. But all that extra effort is what makes this thing something I would never want. On the other hand, a beater Fiero with a Northstar... that would be awesome.

During high school my best friend's grandpa gave him his old work van. A 1969 Dodge A100 Panel Van. This was no ordinary van. Grandpa was the top mechanic at the local dodge dealer in 1969. (1) He ordered the van new. The story goes that in 1970 at some point a fellow had bought his wife a Cuda with a 340 and came to

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I wanna smash through this guys utopian hippy-dippy world with an Olds 442

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needs more scoops... or what ever those reverse scoops are. I'm sure they serve a purpose, but geez.

You'll likey get this video posted like 5million time because it seems like Jalopnik is running on a 56k modem today.

Seriously, a pickup, crew-cab/extended-cab, the work truck package with rubber floors.