Tim-Tim
TimTim
Tim-Tim

I'm going to go ahead and disagree with you, Peter.

If the owner is Siegfried or Roy there's no need, they're already "out".

I have no idea, I guess Americans need twine balls and bad fast food more than they need… whatever there is at Wall Drug. It's definitely not due to lack of bumper stickers though.

"Just north of I-90 in Mitchell, South Dakota"

In Northern Arizona, just up Hwy 180 from Williams is one of the greatest spectacles man has ever laid eyes upon. A giant likeness of Fred Flintstone welcomes you to a vision pulled straight from the silver screen… Just keep driving, a few more miles and you'll be at the Grand Canyon!

Dinosaur World looks pretty upscale compared to Prehistoric Gardens on Hwy 101, Oregon's South Coast… similar theme though.

Oh, we've got one of those here in Oregon too. The Annual Banks BBQ, Tractor Pull, and Combine Demolition Derby. Always a good time... and it's coming up this weekend as it turns out. I would've missed it if it weren't for you Peter, thanks!

This guy liked his taillights so much he added a few more.

The article was more of a blurb really.

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Jon Olsson and his ski-season Murc has to be in this conversation.

"Ken Block drifts around gorilla on a Segway" is going in my "Mental Pictures of Misinterpreted Headlines" hall of fame. I don't know how you'd go about drifting a Segway, but I bet Ken Block would be the man to figure it out.

It looks like he's going faster than he really is because all the buildings on the Universal Backlot are built to 7/8 scale.

That's the plan when the tire warranty expires next summer.

+1

Sweet!

I always end up replacing them from pothole damage long before they wear out. Unfortunately my wife's e90 330i can't spin 'em from a standing start even with TC disabled… damn slushbox.

Lowered: the cheap way, 3" blocks in back, relax torsion bars in front (~4")... good for a college budget, but better to go with drop spindles and c-notch/spring re-locate.

Personal experience may be clouding my judgement, but I have to go with compact 2wd pickup... By weekday an affordable, economical, reliable, and utilitarian rig for everyday driving that will easily haul a dorm-room worth of worldly possessions. By weekend a front engined rear-drive sports car for proper hoonage,

I'm no mechanic or Xterra expert, but: