Same gearbox as the Camaro SS and Challenger. You'd only need the trim pieces
Same gearbox as the Camaro SS and Challenger. You'd only need the trim pieces
the F1 results have been on the front page after every single race this year.
fair enough, from my experience in Australia has been somewhat different.
I know plenty of public servants in Canberra who've blown mid range and kept their jobs. DHS employees included.
in fact, the APS code of conduct specifically states:
" The principle that APS employees are also citizens and like all other employees are entitled to a private life. In line with this principle, a criminal…
I'm pretty sure the Australian ones are from Thailand or Taiwan, unless you get the ST which is built in Germany.
I wish they were built here, then the Ford plant probably wouldn't have to close.
Man, that LFA really Nico Rosberg'd that race.
I'd need an extra 15 minutes to get up every morning.
pedestrian safety
DeSoto Firedome? it'd be that or Corvair in my opinion
if we're gonna get pedantic, $kaycog posted an R33 GT-R V-spec,
The car in the video is an R32 GTS-T.
Most Skyline enthusiasts don't care so long as you call it by it's correct chassis and trim code.
right, we need the better cars to stop from falling off the planet.
pretty sure it's NZ bro
It's only been in the last few years that trucks have become so civilized and leather-lined to take from the construction site to the Four Seasons without having to go home and switch your vehicle. But the ute popularized the idea of a car with a bed long, long ago as a way to have the ease of a car and the…
Yeah we do. You're thinking Bill of Rights.
My sentiments exactly,
yeah... except the vehicles doing the speed limit aren't going to pass you, so you can't really get an accurate percentage from your position in the car.
Officially, Sunday, 9 September 2012.
ie when the 12C Spyder debuted, The hardtop was shortened to 12C in all their official marketing.
7 were built.
So it's not dead, it just doesn't visit anymore.