halfchocolatecow
HalfChocolateCow
halfchocolatecow

Did you happen to be driving down Pontiac Trail a couple days ago over by Whitmore Lake? I passed a Jeep that looked suspiciously like yours.

It’s definitely worth it. When I bought my TJ, the doors hadn't been removed in 17 years, and it took a bit of effort to get them off the first time, but after some good lubrication they slide right off now.

Of course manufactures want to make more money that's how a business works. They might be able to produce a small truck and sell enough to break even, but it's unlikely they would make enough profit to make production worthwhile.

*4th gen

Its only just over 5000 miles a year. That really isn’t a lot for a wagon.

No, they're saying my mother, whose father was a mechanic. (Grandpa was the mechanic)

If you were wondering what that water tower looking thing was, it's a cold war radar for detecting Soviet missiles.

I really need to get in touch with him to check some of these cars out. He lives right down the street from me (less than a minute walk) so it's not like I would have to go far to look.

You can't even see the cars. This guy lives right down the street from me.

There’s a lot to not like about Miatas.

Have you ever seen Michigan rust? This thing is in great condition.

Actually it’s the opposite. When parking on an incline, the center of gravity moves farther back and more force is put on the rear suspension. Same as if your car was parked facing downhill. Then there would be more force on the front end.

Think about all the kids on scooters and skateboards you are taking out with those pebbles.

In my bedroom I have a laptop hooked up to a 20in tv. I also have a wii and ps2 connected. For audio I have a 2 channel speaker setup and receiver.

In this room I have a ps4, wii and 5.1 surround sound system

In this room I have a ps3 and 5.1 surround sound system