It's worth noting that the GT-R in the video had 850bhp - otherwise I don't think it'd have been nearly as close at the end :p.
It's worth noting that the GT-R in the video had 850bhp - otherwise I don't think it'd have been nearly as close at the end :p.
The 350 owner was setting himself up for a fall either way.
The pipe twisting through the engine torquing in it's mounts is cool.
That is such a glorious sound. Aural sex.
"That's weird. I thought the only interior color for the Fiesta ST seats was black." - The second owner.
The GT3 driver was probably thinking "Oh man, I never thought I'd get around that Fiesta! THANK GOD.... OH WAIT... DAMNIT."
A Jeep with no rust?????
Judging by the fact that the guy was rollin doors open, I am almost positive he is just a d-bag who can't drive.
Rare truck 1/150
Me too! The stench of the commoners make me sick! We let those peasants out of the fields and now they want to fly. Eff them !
Because the big ford badge would require a lot more than some dental floss. To remove the Ford you would need to fill in the hole and get that panel re-painted. The Ford badge is indented in the Trunk and not on a flat surface like the other badges.
Ink-a-dink
Because he's 54 years old, and he learned that version as a child, as I did, and you know what? If I do eeny-meenie in my head, I still use the n-word, because its in my head. It doesn't mean I'm racist, and it doesn't mean he is either.
Until today, I honestly didn't even know that anything other than "tiger" was ever used in that rhyme, and now I am actually feeling a bit ashamed of saying the rhyme at all. I can't say that I will ever feel comfortable using it again, or teaching it to my children, regardless of the "cleaned up" language. It's…
Personally, I didn't know that the original version of eenie meenie had the n-word in it. I always heard "tiger".