There was a black one for sale in Oregon a bit ago. It was a 1988, so it was one of the last ones to come of the production line. It was black and amazingly clean. They only wanted $8000.
There was a black one for sale in Oregon a bit ago. It was a 1988, so it was one of the last ones to come of the production line. It was black and amazingly clean. They only wanted $8000.
Pretty sure in Seattle it is also legal to turn left on red from a two way to a one way. I have to double check but I thought I remember reading this.
I'm a rider and it is always these kind of people I dislike the most. I'll put up with you scooter kids, and old harley hogs but not these kinds of assholes. I would reacted the same way. Especially since the guy did it on purpose, as if looking for a reason to fight the guy.
I saw it yesterday. One of maybe 50 people in the theater. But hell was it good. It is not just about racing. It's about the real life intense rivalry and admiration between two race car drivers and it is a damn good story. I tell everyone I talk to to go see this movie. They always say, " ah but I don't want to watch…
His hand was swollen, yet he was able to drive up to the pilot on his ATV...I feel your pain bro.
Looks to me like it got what it deserved.
Traction control, carpet, back seats, headliners, dash coverings, door panels, high and low speakers, amplifiers, A/C, sunroofs, airbags, spare tires, plastic bits and pieces. Yea I don't ever use any of those. And I daily drive my car.
True, but people wouldn't have to slow for merging traffic if people learned how to merge properly. Everyone is afraid to press the gas pedal more than halfway on their little 190hp Corollas.
Ok one question, who the hell doesn't pass on the right? I pass using whatever lane is open. These days all the slow ass drivers clog up the left lane so I am 75% of the time in the right lane passing everyone.
I wish I wouldn't get reckless driving everytime I did donuts in a parking lot :(
It looks exactly like a V8. You can see the 4 ports and then there would be 4 more on the opposite side.
The first thing I would do is remove the M4 badges and replace them with M3 badges. Then I would lower it to a functional yet visually satisfying height and track the piss out of it.
It is actually pretty rare for a rotor to have cast in holes. Most companies utilize the drilled method since it is cheaper. I once had drilled EBC rotors but trashed them after 10,000 miles. The most I would go is a slotted rotor.
Uh yes, look at the path of the crack. It propagated through the drilled holes. It's pretty widely accepted that rotors which are drilled after casting are not as structurally sound as a rotor with cast-in holes.
A car being literally ripped in half. Would like to see the video though.
I think you meant "Watch as a Range Rover straightens the frame of a Ford Raptor..."
Also goes to show you why you shouldn't buy drilled rotors.
BMW represent. Although I am neither a bad parker or asshole driver nor are my 10+ close BMW friends. I like to go fast but I don't screw with other people on the road. I feel like people in California are much more likely to be jerks in general. I don't see any of that nonsense up here in WA. The biggest a-holes are…