Such a rad car. Glad you got one!
Such a rad car. Glad you got one!
cars that weren’t extremely special or meaningful go for just exorbitant amounts of cash.
Everything is amazing when you except the problems from it.
Communism isn’t FULLY dead, you can still buy one new!
SPERTKRASS!
FWIW, I’ve yet to be disappointed with OEM parts from Mr T. The 80 series only gets OEM and it’s held up very well. toyotamarket.ru/us has a great library of interactive parts fiche and Toyota’s own TIS gives access to all factory service manuals, bulletins, and wiring diagrams at $15/2-day access, (downloadable,…
The only option I need for the Rubicon Trail:
Studies haven’t yet determined the long-term impacts
Nice! I had some intial thoughts on owning an F650GS: http://overland.kinja.com/one-month-and-800-miles-of-gs-1820384239
#tourism
There’s no winning!
Flora, perhaps. Homes and cars with lots of synthetic materials, rubber, and plastic? Probs not.
Controlled or prescribed burns usually don’t have as many resources devoted to extinguishing them.
These chemicals do not have a benign effect on the environment.
Fairly certain this is along or near Black Bear Pass in Colorado.
Also, mad jealous that kinja deals is following you. Skill.
Also, mad jealous that kinja deals is following you. Skill.
I had the same thought!
I had the same thought!
A Puffmobile, maybe?
No, that seems very Jalop of you. I too admire ugly cars for the sake of their uglyness.
First thought: Hm, a two door Juke.