Why wouldn’t you finish painting it before starting to bolt all the stuff on? ND.
Why wouldn’t you finish painting it before starting to bolt all the stuff on? ND.
I got on I77 at the next onramp, where I normally get on, completely oblivious to the mayhem 1/2 mile behind me. I did note the oddly sparse traffic that morning, though.
He has excellent split-second decision-making skills. His other decision making skills (continuing to drive a known defective truck back to HQ) need some work.
Oh, but Mr. Koons didn’t know about it and as soon as he found out about it he put an end to it. And the people responsible have been promoted dealt with, so it would be really unfair to hold him responsible.
That wasn’t a P-51 Mustang though.
Every flippin’ time the 737 Max comes up this dude throws himself in front the bullet headed towards Boeing.
Yeah, I found myself wondering what was happening on that level. Fun to watch, though.
I, too, had a ‘96 SE-R, which is what I did my first oil change on. Followed by changing engine mounts, brake jobs, and various performance upgrades of varying quality. Stayed away from anything that heavy duty, though.
Subaru was lying on inspection reports not that long ago.
In 1990 my dad went to the Mazda dealer to look at mid level RX-7s. He ended up buying a never sold 1988 Turbo II with a roughly 33% discount. I guarantee someone went in looking for a TLX and walked out with more car for the same money. Not the choice I would have made but I get why someone might.
I would think you in particular would be able to see through the fog.
Was something supposed to happen? Because I put in YYZ and didn’t get a prog rock instrumental, or a national anthem sung by Geddy Lee, or anything.
Wrong generation of Odyssey.
Kind of strange in retrospect.
Counterpoint - my 6 lug Mazda truck from 1988 vs. my 2012 Odyssey, with 5 lugs.
I’m shocked to learn my county is merely pink.
The only club where no one is a member!
I don’t hate it, although I’ll allow for the possibility that growing up in Kenosha ruined my sense of what makes a car look good.
Until they stopped production a few years ago you could have driven the Sentra over the border and come back with a B13 Tsuru.
Unfortunately for the farmer, the John Deere technician is going to have to come out to train the computer to recognize the new replacement windshield.