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I used to have an automatic... that was super weird.

Eh. The only trails around me are approved for walkers/hikers. Nothing for ATV’s or dirt bikes unless you don’t mind getting arrested for trespassing.

I think I’m going to be sick. That Miura was my father’s. Number 4906. He sold it to help pay for the family home in 1997... for less than 10% of what it would go for these days. I’m terrified to think of how expensive it has become, because it is my ambition to get it back for my family some day.

The kind of people who are sick of watching this world of self serving numb fuck dipshits act like this day in and day out, and not just on the roads and parking lots or with cars, and most of the time get away with it.

Stole my answer! Haha

Chris Bangle...duhhh

Ok, this is a "sub-suggestion." I think you should by a car from Europe that meets the 25 year import exemption rule. Then, you get a trip to Europe to check it out, you can detail all the fun times you have (read: entertaining hassles) importing it and maintaining it, and then selling it, preferably back to Europe.

Kenu Airframe is probably the best I have ever used. It's pretty small, unobtrusive and easy to use. It remains out of the way, and gets the job done. The only thing is that it sits on your car vents so it either runs hot because of the heater or really cold with the A/C. I ended up just shutting that vent, and it

Kenu Airframe is probably the best I have ever used. It's pretty small, unobtrusive and easy to use. It remains out

It's a residential area where at any moment the person in the left lane may exit or someone may enter. That makes her speed (she filmed it) and the fact she's passing other traffic (also filmed) totally appropriate. Yes, if it's a freeway, you want to let faster traffic by but this isn't and the impotent rage of the

This road isn't a highway the way I see it. It has a left turning lane. The passing rule we all agree with is meant for roads that have an outside lane specifically for cruising. All merging and exiting is done from the right most lanes. I will cruise all day in the left lane of a 45 mph road that I will eventually

Collins, watch the video: This is NOT a freeway, it's largely residential with entering and exiting cross streets everywhere. She also films her speed at over 50mph and she's passing other traffic. That means there are NO "fast lanes" (since people are exiting on the left) and the truck driver was a pure example of