See my post above. Not a _lot_ of these for sale, and they’re not cheap, but you _can_ find them.
See my post above. Not a _lot_ of these for sale, and they’re not cheap, but you _can_ find them.
Use the auction search (I don’t think I can post links here, but there are a few free auction search sites). There aren’t _a lot_ of RX-3s (note that you need to search on Savanna, or maybe even Mazda / Other / chassis S124), but they aren’t unicorns either, if you have patience. There were about 3 in the last 3…
This is actually not the case at all. The laws have no problems with older cars. It’s the “shaken” (car inspection) that _can_ be a pain - because there’s a set of checkboxes your car needs to check (brake condition, suspension wiggle, no oil leaks, etc). If you go to a place that does this _for_ you, you can easily…
I would like for part two of this article to focus on how to bid/buy/ship with minimal pain.
Part three could be, oh I don’t know, how to make your wife understand that the household definitely needs a fleet of imported Japanese iron.
If I hit the lottery jackpot, my wife would never know. She’d just wonder why a few dozen Right-Hand-Drive cars suddenly ended up in our Driveway...and front yard....and back yard.
Because it’s surprisingly heavy, that’s probably not the best idea. An LS would almost certainly go in there with relative ease, however.
Same here, I’ve seen all the press releases and saw one in the wild last month on the highway. But the photos in this case really do it justice. The only thing I don’t love is the rear end. As someone mentioned in another comment, it’s a bit saggy.
Great photos Kristen! What camera do you use to shoot?
That does sound like fun. The 808 doesn’t seem to carry nearly the tax that RX-3's do, but they’re becoming uncommon as well. One would be pretty entertaining ND underpinnings. If you’re interested on how to do something like that there’s a thread on GrassrootsMotorsports about the Molvo where a user “dropped” a Volvo…
Damn BIGNJPN is available in PA. Now I want it for my RX-3.
I’d like to think my beer and weed intake are a selfless act on my part to promote the reusable “green” initiatives possible in the brewing and hemp industries.
Whatever happened to Car Matchmaker? I loved that show.
It relates to the resources needed to cultivate the insects. To harvest beef you need considerably more land per kilo of usable beef than with insect products and that also means more water, energy, and pollution. You could, theoretically, raise insects in a multi-story building near food production places.
right? I was like, I’m so confused here. lol
It’s maybe not so hard — shrimp farming is big business, and that is complicated a lot by the need to keep water in good shape. With larvae, the issues with keeping their living environment habitable is potentially a lot easier.
A big part of the calculation can be what you feed the bugs. I read about someone who was looking for investors in a business that would feed food waste and other organic garbage to fly larvae, which would then be turned into animal feed. If the butter bugs were not only producing a valuable commodity but solving a…
Well they do eat a lot of junk food.