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"Audi Owner mildly inconvenienced After Mechanic Took His roomba Home For The Weekend"

I'm really digging the adobe paint job on the last images. It really makes the car look like it's made out of clay!

"Come on man, everybody's doing it. Go ahead, take a hit. Don't you want to be cool?"

Nope. The gauntlet had been thrown, and that cat's doors are about to get blown.

"Hellcat Charger?"

Nope, I'm pretty sure it was a rape fest.

Of course, the best way to mitigate the potential problem of failing electrical systems in a modern car is to get the base, base, base, base model without all them amenities that will cause all those inevitable headaches.

I check out the website. Very interesting gallery of neat works. Thanks!

All OEM electrical gremlins and fluid leaks have been installed in their proper places, correct? This is important collectors information and an answer must be furnished immediately.

I want one...for my bicycle!

I only promise results and cannot guarantee no adverse effects.

"Ladies and gentlemen! Introducing the all new..."

Give me a hundred bean burritos and I'll gladly "produce" you some damn FOGBANK and plutonium while I'm at it. I'd even do it for free.

Well, the Volks Wagen Auto group does own Ducati and Audi so...

Over here in San Francisco I see plenty of Tacomas on the street used by contractors and the like. Heck, I see them more frequently than their full sized brethren, and for good reason too, since they're easier to navigate the city's more tighter spots. I must say though, there's a rising trend of using small utility

...So basically they're prostitutes. Good to know! :-D

Hmmm...Needs more ketchup.

heheheh...

I just picked up a new '14 Taco a few months back. Single cab, short bed, and 4wd with a 5-speed manual. I love it, but the truck even for being a "compact" by today's standards is still much heavier than the old Toyota trucks of yore. The equipped 2.7 I4, although torquey, huffs and puffs under load at highway