Vinsetta Garage should do this.
Vinsetta Garage should do this.
I have the same belt and I'm 24.
I own two of those seatbelt belts. I like them. The only problem is the strap is too wide for belt loops on some pants.
*Eco Saab. Take THAT Prii!
I'm 6'5" and I drive an AW11 MR2. I have to lean the seat really far back, but it's definitely worth it and I would even buy an Autozam AZ-1 if I could. I love tiny Japanese cars.
What, Ferraris and Lamborghinis aren't affordable?
Even if the Smart car cost $500, I still wouldn't buy one
In NC I saw 2 undercover cop cars that really surprised me: a blacked out Corvette Z06 and a Honda Odyssey with soccer mom stickers all over it. Not really the kind of vehicles you expect to be cop cars.
I like to coat the underside of my Jeep with it to displace water, help prevent rust, and prevent mud from sticking. The only problem is it takes a lot of WD-40 and it doesn't last long. I'm not sure what other products to use. I tried PAM cooking spray once; it turned all waxy and white after driving on winter…
Many of those car sensing traffic lights will neither recognize my lifted Jeep (because it's too high), or my MR2 (because it's too small). I usually have to end up waiting forever for another car to come to the light, or make a right turn and a U-turn instead of making a left.
There's a useless "traffic" circle in the middle of the street in my neighborhood, no intersection or anything. When I'm driving my Jeep, I just drive straight over the middle of it. I'm still not sure if it's a round speed bump or a "traffic" circle.
I prefer my cars to smell like WD-40
With the rear sway bar and front strut brace, it handles incredibly well, so you're willing to push it more and it sticks really well up to a point, then it breaks loose, there's no transition. It's much better on dry roads than wet roads, especially with Dunlop Direzza tires.