A bastard did that in my town. Guy found out he had a year to live so racked up 60k in credit card debt and took out tabs on every business in town.
I think it was designed to break away from the passenger compartment like a lot of le mans cars.
do you have more photos?
Three men and a stig
I have to disagree. as someone who moved to a state without inspection. I wish it existed. it would at least keep some of the junk in the junkyard where it belongs.
yeah the Chinese will be able to pick up some Es-cargo.
They'll only pick team players and will skip over anyone who won't conform to a team attitude.
Delorean reference
One in the hand, is worth 2 in the bush.
with bmw’s huge investment in carbon fiber it gives them an advantage that I think too many overlook.
back in 2009 i met a guy with a 430. His neighbor daily drove a 599 and his weekend car was a 2004 Enzo with 15k on the odometer. At the time the mean mileage for the enzo was <500 miles a year making his the highest mileage in the world. the dealership hated the guy as they would most likely be obligated to put in an…
A set of clubs and shoes can be bought for $300. much cheaper if you get them at a tag sale.
option out an odyssey
It didn’t work. If it did, why did the Russians have to capture the city?
there was a guy in my town that died a couple years ago and the estate sale was nuts. the guy was clearly loaded and loved racing. So I asked my dad “how the hell did he afford that with his crappy business?”
I love the article a couple years ago in which stated that Uconn has too many fans show up to home and even away games and drown out chants for the other teams. And that is too intimidating for the players on other teams.
thats because in the early days of the automobile when a car was still a rare play thing a series of high profile accidents during races (some killing on-watchers) turned public opinion against road racing. Also people were pissed at roads shutting down for rich folks.
they need 13" wheels as the thick sidewalls act as the suspension.