EV only parking spot bollard.
EV only parking spot bollard.
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In Southeast Alberta/Saskatchewan, it's so flat you can see your dog run away for three days, and seeing as this dog has been gone for five, it's best to give up on finding it.
VELOCITYYYY
Found on most Dodge/Chrysler (and MB where they originated).
Yes. For all the usual suspects: super duty trucks, box vans and commercial vehicles.
I did this when my daughter started to learn. I took the chain off of the front and rear sprockets and zip tied it up out of the way. I took off the pedals and had my own stride bike. Added the pedals back on after a few weeks and she was off on her own.
8. Miata
No, what you do is buy or rent a strider bike. Training wheels are a crutch and most kids rely on them for too long. Look into the strider bike thing. A much better approach.
Looks like his face bent the steering wheel. That's going to hurt later...
Ahem, the correct term you are looking for is "countertenor."
It's a dual-drive enclosure. 8/2=4
I drove my '99 I30 until it was just shy of 200k. Needed a bigger car, so I sold it. I still ache for a 2004 I35t
Infiniti I30/I35. Sometimes they sell cheaper than a Maxima, mostly because nobody knows what they are.
I rented from Budget in Salt Lake City, Utah. I don't know how availability of manual transmission cars is outside of Utah, but there were a few options (much to my surprise). They tried to push me into a Dodge Challenger R/T 6 speed, but the Mustang is so much more of a better car in my opinion, so I dug in my…
Over this Summer I took a 1600 mile road trip in a rental 2012 Mustang GT 5.0 with the 6-speed. Averaged 22 mpg. Wife and two kids came along. Best trip ever.
Michael Bay sees a missed opportunity.
Or use an empty ice cube tray.
Turn a normal spoon around and use it convex style rather than concave. Been doing it this way for years.
I just got back from a 1300+ mile trip. Me, wife and two young kids. What did we drive?