dave1827
dave1827
dave1827

Smaller than 5 yards and it’s just a really big garbage can. That’s just my opinion, though.

Distance and a cross-state lines dispute could also make that one complicated.

I’d hate to be one of these guys then.

A simple contract signed by a notary can make that pretty firm.

I wanted to post the same thing. Holy crap. A baseball is bigger than a golf ball but that doesn’t make it bigger than a dumpster of golf balls.

Well I’ll just mount a mini-fridge face down on the airbox then.

1. Exhaust and CAI (although the intake looks pretty direct already).

It was added in 2010 a few months before production started. From searching online it looks like a lot of publications didn’t pick up on it.

The LFA could be purchased outright new as long as the buyer signed a two year right of first refusal contract with Lexus. The two year lease with a buyout option at the end of the term was also an option.

My comment was more rhetorical. The article you linked to is out of date and now incorrect.

Didn’t Lexus/Toyota make buyers of the LFA sign a contract that they could only sell the vehicle in the first two years if they gave Toyota the choice to buy it back first? That was specifically done to prevent this sort of thing.

There’s no doubt that carrying very heavy weight and/or steroid or other PED use contributed to their deaths. The autopsy report showed Jenkins’ heart being enlarged almost 2x from steroid use, and high levels of stimulants in his blood.

If you mean the federal government strengthening concealed carry rights, then probably.

Nobody in a shooting situation should ever consider themselves the “good guy” unless they or those they were defending were attacked/threatened with lethal or near lethal force first.

For the record, I am on the pro-carrying side of this. I just try to word my comments around here as neutrally as possible.

It’s not sarcasm if it’s true!

Welcome to Who’s Guilty in 2017 Anyway, where unhinged rage and threats online are accepted and the courts don’t matter.

That doesn’t sound like a compromise.

I’ll use a bit of an off topic example/analogy here. There have been a few professional, high profile strongmen who have died training over the last 20-30 years. Jon Pall Sigmarsson, O. D. Wilson, Jesse Marunde, and Mike Jenkins are four of the most high profile ones. All of them competed in the World’s Strongest