Did they even bother with Vauxhall in the rest of Europe at that point? The Opel ones didn’t have that nose.
I can’t imagine it’s that difficult to LHD swap one, though?
Did they even bother with Vauxhall in the rest of Europe at that point? The Opel ones didn’t have that nose.
I can’t imagine it’s that difficult to LHD swap one, though?
Currently, pregnancy gets treated the same as injury.
Yes, BMW do (and Mercedes, I think), but your list was the Japanese & Korean manufacturers, where either there isn’t much overlap in models, or the European market ones are either made in Europe or Japan.
Very few of those models are sold in Europe.
Nah, later Fleetwood Mac is everywhere and always has been.
It’s more an Old Man Yells At Cloud type of thing.
Like I said, they’re still Astras, but I’ve always thought the MK4 Coupe looked pretty nice and the mk6 3dr looks great - when they came out it was a “wtf? That’s an Astra?” moment and that model estate looks good too.
I’ve spent a reasonable amount of time in the previous model as a rental car and in the passenger…
“Funny thing about that, it’s not really the police’s job to protect you.”
This always strikes me as one of the weirdest things about all these problems with policing in the USA - that an organisation who use To Protect And Serve as their slogan aren’t there to do that. It seems to sum up a lot of issues.
“teachers and clergy don’t have a history of harassing the LGBTQ community.”
Uhhh, I don’t think that point is quite accurate.
That one and the mk4 coupe look great. They’re still Astras, but they do look good.
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My initial thought was a RHD Honda NSX would fit the bill. The autos are still reasonably priced even though the manuals are crazy.
I’m not sure if the indicator stalks could be swapped for LHD ones, but I imagine so. That would be an important thing for any RHD car. Rules out the Skyline but not the…
I don’t see anything wrong with the standard injury comeback that applies - unseeded, but skips the qualifiers.
Rankings are based on a year’s results, and she’s not been there for a year. She gets automatic unseeded entry into the first round and skips the qualifiers. Seems fair to me.
Yes, it’s formula based. Last 12 months, points assigned for each tournament based on how deep you go, weighted by how important the tournament is.
Players making a comeback get automatic qualifying, just not seeded.
It’s maths based on results from the past year.
The ranking is just maths - being out for over a year will do that. Andy Murray missed a few tournaments through injury over the last few months, and is barely in the top 50, for instance.
Players returning from pregnancy are treated the same as those for returning from injury - they get an unseeded first round entry,…
The parts look like they’re all available to order, but not cheap.
I’ve not got one so it’s a little difficult to line up all the different part numbers, with exactly which ones you need but this place has some good diagrams. I’ve not ordered from there though.
I’ve always gone with https://www.amayama.com/en instead…
Nah, Japan doesn’t do rear foglights.
One’s probably the brake light, one the rear light.
That’s always been there, but the yellow card is a recent addition.
The first step is behind the line, the second he’s moving off but only just lifts off his trailing foot before the ball is kicked. He does go first, but it’s a lot closer cut than it looks at first.
If they apply this rule this strictly at the World Cup, no keeper will finish any shootout.