gomerkyle9
gomerkyle9
gomerkyle9

Zing!

Judging by the picture it's probably from Colorado. Unless the plates are stolen, which is more likely. So I'm going to say that it's definitely not from Colorado.

One of my friends had some of their things stolen from their Jeep last year. Whoever did it cut a hole in the side of the soft top, opened the door, and took everything.

You busted an 8.8 in a van? Hmm...

That's a Dana 35 on a Grand Cherokee! I just busted my D35 on my Wrangler... Except I put a Ford 8.8 in instead of using duct tape.

We are also a 'manual only' household, and I'll be damned if my son and daughter don't have a manual transmission to start driving. It's such a better base to learn on. I've had 15 cars now and only a few of them were automatics. That was before I taught my wife to drive a manual.

I've been looking for a good place for a road trip! I'm gonna go pack up my '98 Cavalier right now! I got it for 800 bucks at a dealership! CAN YOU BELIEVE THAT?

Some people need a little superiority...

No. We need floating hands.

The thing with that is I was in front of my Mom's workplace, which is a bank. I was under the assumption that all the cameras in the area would catch everything and the guy would be absolutely screwed. The whole thing did get caught, but the cameras weren't good enough to get the guys plates...

Yeah, but on a track day people are expected to have a basic idea of performance driving, and know the rules of the track. These guys didn't seem to have any of that...

Pretty sure that's Saul in #9.

At least we'll have a heartbreaking new video to watch.

Some strange rules at that event, but either way that was a pretty skillful recovery.

Are you stalking me?

+1

I think I'll share my Roid-raging road rager experience here. It actually got aired when I sent it into Greg and the Morning Buzz, the morning radio show in my area. They didn't get any info called in, but they had plenty of people call in to insult the guy, which made me feel a little better...

That reminds me... I should probably install a parking brake in my Jeep.

I try to keep it slow in my blue WRX, but I tend to have most of my vehicular fun off the road in my orange Jeep. You don't run into police that way, and there is enough class 6 roads to keep it legal most of the time.

I stay away from the cities. I'm off to the west of Manchester where it's not so bad, but Bedford is also close which is like New London. Uppity folks who think they are better than anyone else. And Nashua has only gone downhill.