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PIAA Super Silicone

They don’t dry rot like standard rubber blades. The silicone blade is gentle while being effective at squeegeeing off water, like the silicone water blades used to dry off your car. The blades seem to be much more durable than rubber and I hardly ever need to use them at night because they leave

PIAA Super Silicone

They don’t dry rot like standard rubber blades. The silicone blade is gentle while being

I don’t think people with $100k pickup trucks generally have the type of friends who move things themselves.

For us it’s based on insurance. Our insurance will not cover an accident that happens on an unsupervised test drive unless the customer fills out some paperwork beforehand, which pretty much everyone won’t want to do just for a test drive. For taking the car home overnight we’ll make them sign the forms, no exceptions.

aw man, I was just getting into your post, you have a gift fro story telling. keep going!

We need another Red movie.

Looks like a typo

I bought a 2013 GranTurismo Sport in 2015 with about 3k miles on it. It was CPO at the time. I haven’t had any issues with it. It is a true pleasure to drive (12k miles on it now) and listen to. I haven’t had any major issues with the car. Replaced the Sat radio module under warranty once. Such a pretty car as

It’s not supposed to be appealing to you. It’s supposed to be appealing the the people you’re trying to court.

The problem is, in order to make the mirror show more it has to be more convex which causes more distortion in perspective.

Also the REV counter at zero is a good confirmation that the engine is still.

No. Contrary to anecdotal evidence, the “10-over” myth simply isn’t true.

Knowing Oregon, I have no doubt that they consider this “practicing” engineering and that’s why he was fined. Although licensing boards in general are usually populated with mini-tyrants with Napoleon complexes. This law is likely in violation of the 1st Amendment, and is definitely a violation of common sense.

In the future, demolition derbies will consist of 3 year old Chryslers. The safety technology won’t work and the owners will love seeing their cars destroyed.

I’ve had a few instances, but one is a Family Legend...the time I was in a vehicle that got stopped for the dog driving...

I got pulled over and knew I was in trouble when I saw the lights. I was late to see a HS friend play for the USNWT in Philly and I was driving too fast on a winding road in NJ.

I was heading to [tire store] to get new shoes mounted on my ‘02 Miata a few years back. Had my son riding shotgun, and I’d lit the rears up at every stop sign along the way, and may have done a couple of parking lot burnouts as well, you can’t prove it! Anyway, we’re making a left onto the mostly empty A1A about a

I’ll be at a bachelor party all weekend. I don’t need any instructions of how to get drunk.

It still blows my fucking mind how mad gamers got about the xbox 1 basically being the same as steam when it was first announced. These idiots somehow praise steam with one breath but hated this. So dumb.

The money is the very end of the value chain/conversion process. If you lose drugs then meh, just send more. If you lose the money you effectively lost the drugs, but also all the additional effort/man hours/risk that went into converting them into cash.