blue17echo
Blue17echo
blue17echo

There's no way that the f-150 was $3000 in 1992. Every source I can find says somewhere over 10k. CarGurus has the 1992 XL extended cab short bed at $15,144 MSRP.

Buyer wants a unicorn. 300hp 4 door awd under 30k and not a wrx. You’ve got xdrive BMWs and 4matic mercs, then the rest is a scourge of crossovers.

Yeah, the zr2 and the Dodge power wagon are both in the game, though the zr2 is a little hard to find.

The super shotgun is relatively weak in its base form, but the final upgrade roughly doubles it's damage output, putting it very much on par with it's feeling. It's an extremely efficient way of dispatching mid tier enemies or small groups of of low tier enemies.

This kinda melts my brain, because 555,555 miles on a 2005 seems like, well, a lot. So I checked a few things. Assuming that it was purchased somewhere around the middle of 2004, that’s about 41,000 miles per year, or around 800 miles per week. From a tomtom article from 2010 that detailed average highway speeds

Additionally, this is the same LT1 that made 300hp in the base model Corvette from ‘95. V8s weren’t what they are today.

Out by my work, if it’s nice out, there’s a gorgeous red gen 1 NSX and a pretty mint looking silver R32 that are out and about. My neighborhood has the typical boring Porsche/Corvette crowd, but someone has a BRZ with the full rocket bunny kit around here somewhere.

I do think that specifically this duo (sadokist and henryg) have a tendency to be maybe a little over negative during the cast.

They go on to elaborate. In a 1v4 on match point they have bomb down in mid (liquid has to plant or get 4 kills to win). Happy finds jdm, dies. So they know where he is. The correct play is to guard (camp, I guess) the bomb, but instead two players push him one at a time, where the awp excels. (It is a 1sk weapon, but

Nope, jdm got all 5 kills. Happy went down to his pistol, then 4 awp kills.