Gotta be a toyota.
Gotta be a toyota.
Today that is
The CBC reports that the driver of this Huracan got nailed going 102 km/h in a 50 km/h zone, or about 60 mph in a 30 mph area. The driver, 30, got a $368 speeding ticket and three demerit points on his license — and a seven-day impound.
The initial prototype for the THC tester should be done before Christmas, with human tests taking place in the first half of 2015. After that, the WSU crew wants to take the device out into the field.
Not in NSW, Australia you can't.
Businesses need to have an off street loading zone, or have a lift with a conditional registration - plate has to be on the rear of the lift - no plate on the back tells me this lift isn't allowed on the street.
While mostly correct, the fork is maybe 10,000 (lbs I assume you mean - so let's call it 4500kg) rated - at a 600mm load center. It actually looks smaller than the 4500kg forks I used to use, looks more like the 3000kg we had. The falcon is going to be a 900+mm load center however - and we both know that reduces the…
5 ton with a 600 or 700mm load center probably, the Falcon is over 1.8m wide - so atleast a 900mm load center.
I counted over $2k in Workcover fines for the way he was using the forklift.
This video shows a delivery driver unable to get past a parked Australian Ford. A forklift operator comes to the driver's aid by simply picking up the car and parking it perfectly across the street.
Lego, no need for the 's
Don't forget the Perentie. The 6x6 Disco's the Australian Army ordered - the same vehicle that spawned the 6x6 G-wagons, when it was time for the Army to replace the Disco's
That video has maybe 2 scenes that are filmed in Australia. It's a proper internationally sourced video, edited together by LR Oz. (Just look at the locations list at the end)
That's exactly what happened to my 2004 F4 750 SPR. It's sitting in my dads bar / man cave while I am on the opposite side of the world for the foreseeable future.
Completely worth your time. A doco made in 93 about the man behind the bike.
The V1000 was easily one of the greatest motorcycles ever built, but surprisingly it wasn't made by Honda, Ducati, Suzuki, BMW, or any major manufacturer. Just ten were handmade by a couple of guys in New Zealand and it was a true world beater.
Only 1 wheel - but it counts.
To be fair that was largely due to the Germans falling for the British dis-information campaign.
the 787 might be over 20 - but that just makes her more beautiful to me, just look at dat ass...
any list that doesn't include this
The guy is somewhat lucky he didn't get done by cops having a bad day.