Nailed it! Thanks for saving me the time of blowing Foxtrot Alpha up for their Gizmodo rhetoric.
Nailed it! Thanks for saving me the time of blowing Foxtrot Alpha up for their Gizmodo rhetoric.
Part out?
That is probably the most French thing I have ever seen.
Luckily no one got hurt. That wheel could have killed someone.
Obviously you never watched Lord of War. It was cheaper to give them all of those tools then ship them back to the US. So once we give it to them its their problem.
So should I be worried that my 1990 E30 Touring might burst into flames. THey didn’t cover any models or years.
This was and still is in my top 5 favorite cars. I have loved this thing since day one and would hope maybe possibly maybe being able to own one.
So 60+ years and this problem hasn’t had a permanent fix. Ya fuck that piece of shit! Chrysler can go suck it.
I get that, no argument here. I have just seen big hp builds that are real finicky and they have been built well. Hell look at big race teams, the seam to blow up engines once in awhile.
Okay, I didn’t know that. I assume though that stuff is addable. Also more power typically doesn’t mean more reliable. A lot of the time it’s not at all.
“it is highly recommended that all children age 12 and under ride properly restrained in the back seat.”
Obviously the fact that it doesn’t have a turbo, but what are the other differences? If they are both internally the same just slap a turbo on it and you got Supra powaaaaaaa!
I thought the IS300 ran the 2JZGE up until the mid 2000s.
Atlantis is at the visitor’s center. It is worth the entire price of admission to go see it.
Same person or someone else?
Lucas didn’t actually negotiate the deal. Charle Lippincott did, he got the rights for the comic books, toys, and the advertisements.
A long story short the reason he only did the first movie was because Charles was the one who negotiated the deal for the merchandise and raked in some serious cash. When George found out they had a huge falling out and George fired Charles.
His name is Charles Lippincott. If you don’t believe me that is fine. I have nothing to prove to you.
I can ask my cousin. He was lead on the advertisement for the original movie.
Maybe it will be at the Heros of Bavaria show in Spartanburg, SC on May 19th.