Read.
Read.
But it says 'V', so it's all good.
You make zero sense.
"Now you can own this insanely loud Audi S8 . . . . . . the current bid on this car is $27,000"
The thing about aluminum is, it reacts with your sweat to create the yellow pit stains on your clothes.
Blink and The Girl in the Fireplace
Fastest = highest top speed. You're thinking of quickest, which is fastest acceleration.
It's European, so obviously you just buy a whole new front end for your car.
Superman combo!
look at the yellow sponge thing when it shows up on the bottom left, and then notice the wider shots of the mantis moving it's legs back and forth. it's not the cameraman shaking, it's the mantis swaying left and right really quickly. something they do naturally.
well, Doug does not take his RR to CM for service, but to a RR dealership. He just bought the warranty from CM, and with that he can get it repaired at where he likes.
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Absolutely depending on what the engines are.
I think your complaining about a tech writer's critique of a tech company on a tech blog might be even bigger. But hey, you got to use an overused expression, so bonus hip points to you!
you can have HIDs in reflector housings with no problem (the pre-2010 Mustangs offered them) but they are (or should be) different from the halogen reflector housings.
"Putting 'normal' rated HID capsules in standard housing is fine"
sorry, but you suck.
I didn't miss it. that's why I said I wish they'd actually go after violations.
They need this guys.
y'know, as much as I believe government isn't automatically the answer to everything, I don't really have a problem with this. If only states in the US would go after unsafe mods like this, or those retards who put HID capsules in their stock halogen housings, or people driving with two temporary spares, or those…