I'm in Frankfurt. There is a growing number of Jalops/Oppos in the area.
I'm in Frankfurt. There is a growing number of Jalops/Oppos in the area.
Not Swarovski, more like BeDazzled.
It's not the lightest or the easiest to pack, but for me it's been the most versatile and easiest to get fuel for - my Coleman Feather 442 has been with me on 4 continents and has burned everything from white gas in BC to literal oil sludge in Bolivia. It has never failed.
Unless I'm camping near a power outlet, shower, and a safety structure, I'll take my bombproof VE-25 over an air bag any day in real weather.
Chris, you might want to check the oversteer/understeer answer.
Two weeks ago I had a conversation while playing golf with Bobby Johns, the former NASCAR and Indy car driver. I asked him if he still had a desire to get in a car and race.
Two weeks ago I had a very similar conversation while playing golf with Bobby Johns, the former NASCAR and Indy car driver. I asked him if he still had a desire to get in a car and race.
Two weeks ago I had a very similar conversation while playing golf with Bobby Johns, the former NASCAR and Indy car driver. I asked him if he still had a desire to get in a car and race.
Two weeks ago I had a very similar conversation while playing golf with Bobby Johns, the former NASCAR and Indy car driver. I asked him if he still had a desire to get in a car and race.
Two weeks ago I had a very similar conversation while playing golf with Bobby Johns, the former NASCAR and Indy car driver. I asked him if he still had a desire to get in a car and race.
Having done a lap wth Sabine around that place, in about 13 minutes mind you, that is about the most incredible driving and performance you can ever hope to see.
He got stirred and shaken.
On what track does a safety tech allow these options: 1) No seat belts; 2) Lap belts; 3) Harnesses that can rip out of the attachment points?
What is sad is that I'm actually seeing more and more Mercedes, BMW's and Audi's (driven almost exclusively by 18-24 year olds) with those stupid 30in wheels around Frankfurt.
I am pretty sure the car shown in the video is now on display in the Porsche museum. The factorty test/demo plates are are the same, even down to the TuV stickers.
Someone really needs to develop a radar-gun-like device that can detect women talking on the cellphone while also putting on makeup while also holding a hot Starbucks latte between their knees.
Obviously, you can drive anything you want to, but, what I want to know is this: What is your daily driver?
"Anyone have any idea what's going on here? Are fake posts like this really a staple of shady click-hungry websites? I mean, I'm not really surprised, it's just jarring to see outright misinformation like this."
Either way, it's ugly...but the added-on ass makes it horrid.
Uber NEVER shut down in Frankfurt during the "ruling." I got a ride from FFaM to my home in Sachsenhausen for €2,20 last night. Less than the DBahn and saved me a 1km walk.