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Because an “SS” badge never carried any bad historical associations?

To clarify, no bills have been found in American circulation. US currency is very valuable abroad, and much of it that is brought out of the country is never returned. It is “possible” that if he survived, he expatriated with the cash and lived very comfortably for many years without any of the money return to the

More than likely, any CIA black ops pilot will have been airborne qualified at some point in their career. Hell, I personally know a number of both Navy and Air Force pilots who have been through Army Airborne school (hooah!). Three letter agencies like special ops community vets, especially ones with airborne and

I literally got cut off in MD the other day by a Honda with the plates “CNT DRV”.

Or Southeast Asia.

And thirded. I try to keep to my side of the Potomac for that reason.

Actually, outside the inability to drive in weather outside of warm sunshine, I found Texas drivers to be some of the most courteous laid back drivers out of any state I lived. Rain snow and ice completely fucks then all up, but living in the DC area now makes me miss driving in Texas.

That’s Texas for you. Lived there for 4 years and EVERYONE seemed to drive round with bald tires (and especially SUVS with 20+” rims).

And tear the filters off.

My dad has one and aside from some early turbo issues that were happily and quickly fixed under warranty he has had no problems. Hyundai is not the shit brand it once was, and I’m glad quirky hatchbacks like the Veloster exist.

Killed off because if I remember right by 2000 Ford was selling both the Escort ZX2 and the “new to the USA” Focus ZX3. The ZX2 was a good car, but the styling was done by that point, and Ford finally had started selling a sporty hatchback.

Need something to carry the bike in when it breaks down.

That’s why the old (2nd gen) TRD Off Road has no scoop, but the TRD Sport did. Those scoops are cancer.

Sadly, my 2015 Tacoma (4x4, 2.7L) averages 19mpg per tank. Then again, I bought it for the bulletproof engine, not the gas mileage.

Yeah, the first gen Tundra and the 2nd and 3rd gen Tacomas on the outside are not that far off. I’ve parked my 2015 Taco next to old Tundras and I think the major difference is engine and curb weight :)

This guy hoons.

Generally, the farther north you go and the colder it gets the less salt is used as it is much less effective when temps get and stay well below freezing for longer periods of time.

These were absolute dog shit when new, and I am dumbfounded how this one survived.

I firmly approve of this nonsense.

A few years ago I had a similar plan. Much better idea to ditch the vehicle and pick up another when you land in a new country/continent. Also, for the really rough sections in Asia, you are better off paying truckers to load your vehicle up and drive them through some of the rougher areas.