The cutouts are there, if you look where they’re ‘supposed’ to be, on either side of the bottom of the bumper. The actual pipes are missing just like how the grille, radiator/intercooler and headlight(s) are missing.
The cutouts are there, if you look where they’re ‘supposed’ to be, on either side of the bottom of the bumper. The actual pipes are missing just like how the grille, radiator/intercooler and headlight(s) are missing.
A Florida dealer in a quagmire
Many Lambos in a place so dire.
I didn’t know that FCA was implementing 2-step verification for gear selection.
One is for Ramming, one is for Dodging.
An exercise in futility?
Holy cow! Usually the first or second post gets this one right...It’s a 2007-2012 Jeep Liberty. I spot that a mile away from my screen. You can also spot the rear glass hinges just barely there but pixelated. It’s definitely NOT an Aspen because there is no cutout at the bottom center of the rear bumper (They ALL had…
I don’t think it’s an Aspen. Compare the length of the trim piece above the license plate.
That’s not a bug, that’s a feature.
Best NFS game ever. I played hundreds of hours.
It has a manual too, and not that SMG mess people only think is good. I’d commit all sorts of fucked up crimes to own that thing.
I am a big fan of clever car photos that tell a story (Orlove’s bug pic is perfect).
Geez, I had a MK IV Jetta and thought the crayon smell was just from the previous owner or detailer or something. I always joked that it smelt like green crayons, because just like M&M’s, green crayons are superior in both smell and taste.
Irrelevant I know, but that color is amazing on that 570.
What the hell man, I need to replace my “Save the Enzos” shirt I got from you guys back in like 2007. Please repress?
I’ll Pass