fuzzy86
Fuzzy86
fuzzy86

Plus it resembles the Citroen CX! I would buy one if I had the money for a new car.

This is the main reason I drive a VW TDI now instead of an i3, I live in an apartment and EV charging is basically impossible without using public chargers.

I use cheap knives, so I’m not that worried about it.

As I said on another post, he will be bleeding out from a knife in the side of his neck. This shitstain doesn’t deserve to continue living.

Too nice.

He described how his team had to modify the stock rear subframe (the stock subframe is shown below) to get the bigger engine to fit,

I thought this was going a different direction when I saw the picture. Something along the lines of “And it’s only $9K more than this Dodge Ram with a 6BT.”

Now, I’ve noticed a tendency for this program to get rather silly. Now I do my best to keep things moving along, but I’m not having things getting silly. Those last two sketches I did got very silly indeed. And that last one about the beds was even sillier. Now, nobody likes a good laugh more than I do, except

Or rallying.

Damnit! It’s hard enough finding a price for whale jizz, and now you’re telling me it’s actually red herring jizz. FML

A Les Paul can easily be more expensive than a Miata.

Outside of the US, the Voyager name lived on.

Leatherette seats would both be good and bad for that application.

Still my favorite Star Trek movie. Its like an Asimov book was transformed into a movie.

And Im here trying to figure out how much a transmission made of whale jizz would cost.

Like we’ll be able to do a Star Trek: The Motion Picture reference when it’s so widely hated. We will do a Futurama reference instead (yes it is a reference to Star Trek in the first place) since it’s so beloved. Finding a matching “Y” might be an issue though.

All I care about is the smile on grown men’s faces when they hear one of these rev up for the first time when it finally starts hitting the Cars and Coffee circuit.

How about a 2010 Indy Lights car for $80K? Then you have $120K to spend on a transporter and you can go out vintage racing.

Damnit, now Ive got a boner at work.

They do, but as a workhorse truck that is offset by huge torque gains, better fuel economy (especially at low rpms), and better towing. If youre truly using them for work, then the diesels are better for the application.