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Every Pokémon journey has the same goal: become strong enough to take on and defeat gym leaders, Pokémon's version…
Ok, I was trying to find information like that, looks like I missed. I was thinking electric power steering and steer by wire were different, but I couldn't find it. I think you're right though. And that makes sense that steer by wire has a mechanical backup still.
Wait...you're putting your kids in the shelves? That's probably why it broke...
I'd agree with you, at least depending on what you're storing. You probably wouldn't need it for storing a few comforters, but for heavier items, I can definitely get behind the idea of adding more support.
I would be very worried about those brackets (which are designed for one shelf) holding the second shelf plus everything that would be stored upon it.
You know what would make this thread awesome? Pictures.
I thought bringing back the grey comments was going to allow picture posting again? What gives? Now we have annoying gray comments (95% of which deserve approval), and STILL no pictures. Worst of both worlds.
I love the swap, but modifications =/= increased value.
Wait, you have to see the promo video. There are better shots of the thing driving head-on, and the front of it looks like a truck with a tiny little Geo Metro face sticking out . It's literally the most bizarre vehicle ever.
Hey.
You can't say it's ugly unless you wanna get sued. But if I was gonna say anything, I'd say it was ugly. But I'm not saying that.
This is a joke.
Dammit, why couldn't they just remove the rear seats and sit it in the middle?
I just read the source. It's that they can't advertise below invoice which makes more sense.
There are various levels of violations involved here. The most serious include incorrect vehicle descriptions or advertising below retail price. Slightly lesser ones include typos and language in ads.
You say "I'm sick of the Hellcat" but all anyone hears is "I support godless communism."
A better way to cut the patch piece. If your squared off hole is 4 inches square, cut your patch piece as a 6 inch square. Score the drywall with a razor on one side in a tic-tac-toe pattern where the center square is the size of your hole. Then carefully snap the drywall along the score lines being careful to not rip…
if this had happened in today's England,
/searches ebay