No turbo diesel either. Went looking for a 280TD turbo recently and could only find a slightly rusty one in Canada (cheap at $1500). Unfortunately, it was silver and not brown. Unicorns are still mythical...
I think it's Matt Farah's Million Mile Lexus (insert trademark here).
"gregarious use of CGI"? I think you meant "egregious".
Bonus for Victory at Sea porter!
Toyota pickup (from the 80's). I believe that's the official name of the vehicle (in US). It doesn't get much more basic than that, other than the "Le Car".
Interior looks good, but is there any build quality there (comparable to Euro trash)
Or a covered trailer or gunrack?
I was impressed by the use of the term "bim" myself. It was a term we used in our mid to late 20s in the late 80's to early 90's in reference to "bimbos", or basically any (overly) dolled up girly we saw.
How cute! A puppy up on its hind legs holding a stick.
She's a program manager, which helps explain her flexible work environment (PMs are on a lot of conference calls, which they can call in from home for). This also explains why she's not the "typical" introverted engineer, she has to deal with various people on a regular basis, get consensus, push schedules and all of…
The horror...
Deal appears to be off at this time. Shows up as $198 for both.
Deal appears to be off at this time. Shows up as $198 for both.
Hey, this is no big deal in San Diego rush hour. I saw a person cross 3 lanes like this while I was in the last lane, watching this car drive perpendicularly in a packed street towards me. There's some crazy ass folks out there...
Mr. Crab says, "ar ar ar ar ar"!
Yeah, I used to confuse misogyny with "female objectification" until I looked up misogyny and was surprised to see it means that a person hates women. Two totally different things. So he was doing some "objectifying".
Could be a older pic of a much younger KK (wishful thinking)
Perhaps you should mention the case of the older salvage title car. My son's 95 Sentra got popped from behind and bent the rear quarter a bit and made the bumper cover a bit ugly, but when the car is only worth $1800 tops, the insurance companies write them off, since any sort of proper repair would exceed the value…
A 1985 Porsche 928S was rated at a top speed of 155 MPH, not 170. Wasn't until 1987 with the bump up to 311 BHP that they could do 170. Plus, those wheels look wrong for a 1985 (they're supposed to be flat finish, not polished).
No T-top, no deal.