Yeah that's way better than my post
Yeah that's way better than my post
This reminds me of a much, much simpler hack I did years ago on my Beetle. I used to have the semi-auto with the solenoid-actuated clutch, and the switch for the clutch inside the shifter broke. So, I wired up a little toggle switch, and mounted it on the shift knob. Click, clutch in, shift, click, clutch out. It was…
I mean, don't get me wrong 4.6 is a damn good motor, and became way the hell good when they bored/stroked/super scienced it to the new 5.0
Right, ORRRRR we could make some real power. 4.6 may sound good, but sound don't make podium.
Unfortunately, neither Ford nor Samsung would say when we'll see the lead-acid battery replaced with the lithium-ion pack, but it's likely to happen within the next few years as automakers test the load limits and longevity of the new cells.
It's a Mini, the wheel IS in the right place. Although The steering wheel/seat clearance leaves much to desire
Pretty sure we've all met up with a light post/fence post/ditch/curb/rock/hard place once in our lives. The key is to buy something that can take abuse (Mustang. Eats curbs for breakfast)
Gotta have some responsibility to your hooning, right? Nice to know there's someone out there who hasn't "outgrown" their habits, just matured them.
Good to see the new WRXs can also pull off the dirty and wrecked looked like their predecessors.
Some people broke into Miley Cyrus' house and stole a bunch of things and also a Maserati, according to TMZ. Oh, the horror! Oh, the shame!
Outstanding news for anyone who loves drifting, Japan, and unassuming Toyotas that decimate vastly more powerful cars: a new Initial D movie is coming this fall! And here's the first full-length trailer.
Second, BMW tried to get the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to allow them to use a seat belt interlock last year, arguing that if they could assure that all passengers were buckled they could shave off at least seven pounds of safety equipment and thus make lighter, more efficient cars.
Plano offers a wide array of unique eateries such as The Olive Garden—a charming, authentic Italian establishment where one can eat pasta indefinitely, or Chili's—a cute, colorful Tex-Mex establishment with killer margaritas!
I'd like to add Windcrest to the worst