cardboardarmor
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cardboardarmor

It's a Dassault plane, so...

In not so many words, yes, that's more or less what this officer and their partner did.

Indeed you may not want to hear them, which is why the organized cruising day/slab parade days were organized. Slab drivers and ethusiasts get the nod to show off their cars/appreciate some rather stylish examples of gilded luxury - which I neglected to mention is another thing I've noted as a difference between slabs

Good afternoon, Jalops. As a former resident of H-Town, TX, I'd like to attempt to answer some of these burning questions re: slabs, popped trunks, and a facet of car culture particular to that part of the world.

Oh, I wouldn't say that. From one person getting the joke may come the Birth of a Nation of people who get it.

Ford 289 HiPo.

Asked by reporters to comment, Gordon was quoted as saying, "The #24 Hendrick Motorsports AARP Drive to End Hunger DuPont Pepsi MAX General Motors Quaker State DVX touring RV performed well until we had that caution. We'll have to try better next time."

Oh man I haven't flown Philippine Airlines in forever. They were actually pretty decent when I last flew with them (early-mid 90s), but I take it they've gone crap since then?

I used to fly Continental all the time, being as how their hub was in Houston, I had family that lived near there, and their regional airline had direct routes into and out of the area where I lived.

Splitting hairs here, but wouldn't "neighbor" or "weigh" be better examples of the 'ei' pairing sounding like 'a' than foreign or Keith?

"Mark, this is team radio here. We're going to need you to move to the side and let Sebastian make a pass on that."

PT Cruiser Limited Edition

Hellaflush.

I'm not disputing that there may be a bias, but I can't go around letting possible bias dissuade me from things.

I am well aware that NADA stands for National Automobile Dealers Association.

I had the great good fortune to have a supervisor who was also a liscensed auto dealer on the side. He set me straight on the whole NADA/KBB thing in the sense that banks - and as I understand it, insurance companies - base their rates and such on a particular vehicle model based on NADA so you may as well use what

I'm fine with losing one of my organs if it comes with the knowledge that I cut the car salesguy bad enough before the drugs took hold that he eventually bled to death.

I'm actually in the market for a new(-ish) car right now so I've had to interact with a few car dealers recently.

All too familiar with the sight of one of these, unfortunately.

Have I got a story for you, former auto parts store worker, to perhaps brighten your day: