Don’t forget about www.cardomain.com. It’s all still there where we left it. The search function still works. Interesting things start showing up when any of the following words are searched: tyte, pimpin, pimp, icp, juggalo, shawty, haters, ricer, etc... Use your 2000s imagination on how you would have described one…
There’s a reason why you these depreciate so fast, there are generally two types of people in the world 1) those who can afford a new unfarted in one and wouldn’t dare consider buying a “used” one and 2) those who if they had 90k would rather start a collection of less pretentious vehicles..
Not a water-to-air heat exchanger in sight.
Neat.
Actually, we’re talking about that now.
It’s very possible to make wheels strong enough to not be bent/cracked when wrapped in low profile tires. Since the engineers knew the exact tires that would be installed on these wheels, there’s no excuse for them to not account for that.
Yep. This. Where I am, If the car is parked in your drive, unplated, it has to be covered completely. I had a car that didn’t have current registration parked on the side of my house, not even on the main driveway, this is a concrete extension that goes on the side of the house. Got warned that I needed to get rid of…
Alternative translations say “all things are permissable, but all things are not beneficial.” Sure, it’s your car, you are permitted to do what you want... but it’s certainly not beneficial, and please consider your neighbors.
He probably bought it to flip it.
I think the present owner is upside down on it.
I’m not going to roll over for this one.
Fred: You know Suzy, no one loves you like I do.
Then mind your own fucking business.
I’d rather see this truck than be subject to the asshats that comprise the board of an HOA.
I’ve foreclosed on 3 deadbeats this year already and took their houses and put their shit on the curb for not paying up the measly $185 a year dues for 3 years straight.
So stop staring at your neighbors’ houses, damn creeper.
I’ve tried looking into whether HOAs actually increase property values before but could not find any studies (in the first couple of pages of a google search). The only thing I found is that they actually lower property values because up to 40% of potential buyers refuse to look at houses in an HOA, thereby lowering…
Oh crap, do I have a 13 mo old son around here somewhere?!?!
Are you even aware what century this is?