evil2win
evil2win
evil2win

It should have a meth lab in the back. CP

That's the one I was looking for.

This guy does.

I've done this on a motorcycle (1973 BMW R75/5) and probably about as fast or faster than that "race bike" so I'd have to say "Meh"

I'm not buying an electric car till there is a hydrogen infrastructure and fuel cell vehicles. I could be waiting a long long time.

The idea of adding genitalia to cars has never appealed to me personally, but I've always thought that the proper answer to the truck nutz would be something called Prius pussy that could be attached to a car.

I've never seen it before. Thanks.

I'm not saying that I like them but the idea of a Cabriolet SUV is not a new one. I have to wonder why everyone feels the need to own an SUV these days. I thought the appeal would wear off after a decade or so, but they just seem to get more and more popular as the years go on.

I've seen quite a few Triumph, Datsun, Triumph, Nissan swaps And they almost always seem like a great idea. I love these old British sports cars, but I've never been crazy about those old cast iron head, pushrod engines that powered them.

I forget. It was 10 or more years ago. If I had the old shop manual it would probably jog my memory I seem to remember it being some kind of ignition controller. I've been keeping a string of about a dozen different cars going since I sold that van the details of the repair have faded from my memory.

If you're asking which dealership it was in Santa Rosa California, they were off Santa Rosa Ave. I think they're out of business.

I almost always do all my repairs myself, and it seems every time I take my car to a shop I remember why. I had a Toyota 4wd van some time back and it was having trouble with randomly dying, then coming back to life a few minutes later. I figured I could start replacing ignition parts till I found the offending part,

My wife drives a 1996 Avalon, I joke about it all the time. Like most people she has trouble wrapping her head around why I would want to drive my "crappy old cars" rather than get something like her Avalon that starts every time you turn the key and doesn't need to warm up before it runs well. Did I mention that the

I have to agree with a lot of people here that though we have our fair share a bad drivers here in the USA at least we have relatively well maintained roads with rules that most people make an attempt to follow. I don't think we deserve #4. there are much worse places to drive.

The automatic transmission in a 1996 Acura Integra had gone south, so I bought a replacement on eBay. The thing sat around for about year before I got around to installing it (way past the 6 month guarantee) I spent a weekend and got the thing installed, filled it with transmission fluid, jumped in and started it up.

It's bigger than a studio apartment I rented in San Francisco, and only a few hundred dollars more.

Here in the US I pay $170 a year roughly to CSAA (I live in California), and they will tow my car up to 200 miles twice a year. I drive old cars and tend to use both tows every year. On a cost to use ratio I think my CSAA membership is still cheaper that this device would be.

There is an app for chrome that fixes the comments section, but I agree this sucks. Users shouldn't need to download an app to fix what was suppose to be upgrade, but ended up being a clusterfuck.

The mid engine 585 cubic inch rotary powered Corvette

A friend of mine bought a Jeep Scrambler back in the 80s; Looks kinda like the same thing.