Turns out, there’s a clever engineer working at Suzuki that owns a 96 Cappuccino with a blown engine.
Turns out, there’s a clever engineer working at Suzuki that owns a 96 Cappuccino with a blown engine.
Oh god... I might have to start filing civil complaints for people leaving new Priuses, Jukes and Leafs in ther driveway...
Well, yeah. Just put in a small block and off you go.
They do exist. My lawn mower has them lol
Tweels have the minor issue of cyclic loading of the elastic spokes. They’re great for forklifts and lawn tractors, but when you have it carrying the force of the road pushing against the mass of the vehicle, heat produced by friction at high speeds, cornering forces, etc. that constantly loads stress on and takes…
Why doesn’t it exist yet?
Also, not terribly far west is the Auburn, Cord, and Duesenburg Museum in Auburn IN.
Yeah, the region has a lot to offer for enthusiasts. You missed Turn-in Concepts — a world-renowned Subaru engine builder who will build you an 650HP monster EJ for like $4500.
Or win a Super Bowl.
States differ but in most states, some asshole ruined it for everyone by using his home as a car lot (literally). It’s not hard to see how some of these laws and regulations come to be.
That’s a way better idea. For example:
That’s a great idea. I wish we’d had that stuff about 36 years ago when I needed to stop the rust demons from eating my ‘51 Willys 4x4 wagon.
This probably just gives them leeway to say no to people who are obviously abuosng the process. They’d be stupid to hassle people who made modifications in good faith.
true story: I drive by a duplex on a busy road every day on my way to work, I happened to notice last summer a VW Samba T1 21 window van that was being cleaned up and restored in the driveway. One day it was gone and in it’s place was a black on black C7.
It’s all about prep. Likely you had some residue of wax or something that did not allow it to adhere properly. I ran into that when I first did my wheels. The second time around, I made sure to do it right. Its been 7 months, and my wheels still look good.
I’m pretty sure it’s not normal to use crayons on a chalkboard.
It’s funny I experienced that with my flight there and my flight back which were only 5-6 months apart.
Kinda makes you said they are going away. In a way though the Aussies did muscle better than we did.
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Also a Mongoose