If it is in original condition with all the original stickers then $8900 would not be a bad price for a "reference" quality vehicle, but it does not appear from the pictures that this van is reference quality. I would need to see it in person.
If it is in original condition with all the original stickers then $8900 would not be a bad price for a "reference" quality vehicle, but it does not appear from the pictures that this van is reference quality. I would need to see it in person.
@grzydj: Amen! We really need decent engine in the Wrangler. A displacement on demand version of the 4.7L V8 would be a wonderful motor for the 4 door version. Something diesel that could accept an aftermarket propane injection system would rock on the rocks.
@zaghy2zy: I have Google Earth installed along with the latest Chrome and I still had to download the plugin.
Downloaded the plugin and (yawn) this definitely feels more like a .9 version. Wake me up when Google gets this right.
Greatest vehicle ever. And it had a great run with the CJ Series, TJ, and yes, I will count the YJ even though it had square headlights (it was the 80s.)
I use this technique more with my 5D MkII than I have ever done in the past. I guess it has to do with having the extra pixels to spare.
I have the N1 phone from Google on my old AT&T plan/contract from my Tilt. I would switch to a prepaid plan, but the price for data is astronomical esp. with listening to music with Pandora and tethering the phone to use iTunes as a podcast aggregator on my netbook.
First time I have heard a race end with "Make a U-Turn and come back around."
LeBeau is "The Man" when it comes to automotive TV with his segments getting airtime on CNBC, MSNBC, NBC Nightly News and Today. "Big Ed" Whitacre is going to talk to the Peacock first and then to the rest of the journalists next.
@Spustatu: Mars made a peanut butter Snickers which did not taste much different than a regular Snickers.
Actually, I am ambidextrous (predominantly right), but have a tendency to shoot with an upsidedown DSLR for some pretty neat flash effects to capture people dancing at a wedding. This bracket will make that kind of shooting much easier.
@ssgcmwatson: And avoid pressure treated lumber as the chemicals from the wood can leach into the soil and be absorbed into the vegatables.
Plant your pole beans by the corn when it first comes up and let the corn plants support the beans as they grow. Now that is an old farmers trick from back in the day for saving space.
I am in need of doing some major repairs to my guest bathroom in the next month which includes a great deal of work to the toilet. I just added this to my wishlist to purchase so I can improve the toilet when I take it apart repair the floor bolt that were installed incorrectly by a lousy plumber.
@Aipaloovik: Coors Light is definitely sex in a canoe, but a regular Budweiser has good beechwood undertones that can easily be tasted because of the rice used in the brewing process. A very good American lager.
Guinness and ice cream is one of my favorites
Yea, the 787-400 is cool.
This just saved me a bunch of keystrokes!
Brain games may not make you smarter, but they do improve your mental acuity which helps you with day to day thinking activities.
You still need to use the paper dust catcher or an envelope if you are drilling into a wall.