SHHHHHHHHHHHHHH she’s sleeping. <3
SHHHHHHHHHHHHHH she’s sleeping. <3
It’s not an isolated case. A friend of mine here in Italy did the same with a Gallardo; Lamborghini, at that time, said that the brakes on that car were not made for track use.
If you heat steel for a long time (like this case), you usually loose carbon from the alloy, losing the “strenght” of the structure.
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So....the real question : is this Sierra really cool enough to justify extreme actions like buy a new mini and take my old mini and use it like a mediaplayer ?
It’s a style test. Why they created a car like this one with a carbon fiber frame....and not the same car with another frame, cheaper and “easy” to repair? Who knows.....
It sounds more like an adult goat blating on a road full of potholes.
Is it the kit comprensive only of the turbo parts? No crankshaft or other mechanical parts ? Is that engine supposed to survive a year with that kit and no other modification?
:-I
It’s not road legal, it’s made from a car (Peugeot 205 Turbo 16, built in 200 units) that was built just to permit Peugeot to race in B Group with the Evo versions.
Ciao Alex, I’ll buy your book for sure! It’s interesting, it looks that Gumball has “changed” after the fatalities of 2007, the same happened to the “real” Mille Miglia in 1957, after the death of Alfonso de Portago.
Sisters.
“I can do whatthefuxx I want with my suvblublublublub”
Guys, I was in this stuff for several times. My best advice : build an ultrasonic cleaner, you can’t believe what it is capable to do.
I don’t wanna doubt about you trip but, just to give you an idea, here in Italy we have the 15% of the cars that are “automatic”. There is for sure a positive trend but we are far from see the manuals completely dead.
Come to Europe, man.
I like so much the positivity here, let me be honest: it’s a shit.
You stole my words.