Yup and when they do they can also buy a few more stickers that prove what badasses they really are that can be applied to the rear window.
Yup and when they do they can also buy a few more stickers that prove what badasses they really are that can be applied to the rear window.
FUCK YEAH SOLID AXLES!!!
Pfffft, it’s a Jeep. Back at the factory they probably finished one can of paint half-way through and then opened another.
Ha!
I prefer the 96 and back body style.
But I agree, there’s nothing like a nice Henry the Eighth XJ (get it? Because tudor).
grammar
Bruh, wrong wagon.
Call me when they sell this one -
What the worker saw in that split second
zero percent, but “Hayabusa mutha fucka!” got me real good. and his pics/gifs are spot on.
Good thing it wasn’t a Turkish destroyer....
So basically the Russians are that little shit that points close to your face and says “I’m not touching you, I’m not touching you...”. That is until they get shoved into a locker.
Oops, did we turn that on?
I liked Turkey’s solution. As crazy as it was, I didn’t hear of any more airspace violations.
I see very few things in common with the guy who wants to ride a sportbike in a straight line fast with his thug buddies, whilst wearing shorts and a t shirt - and the guy who truly loves and tries to experience motorcycles.
You know, when I’m in my cage and I see somebody on a sportbike hauling ass up to me about to pass me, despite the fact lanesplitting is illegal where I live, and it still annoys me they are driving like a douche, I don’t try to block them or start trouble like an asshole. Why is this so hard for people? What part of…
Can’t resist making the obvious joke.
Or you can buy a $600 Cherokee and beat the new Wranglers.
Right on! We’ll follow you anywhere. I read your work all through high school and college, and I just got into flight school for the USMC on a pilot slot. I have this goal to contribute to a piece for you one day.
hah, I own a 1974 ironhead sportster. I can attest to this. The balance is just as bad as the ride. It’s an interesting bike with some family history so that’s why it’s still around.