jamesbowland
Highlander-Datsuns are Forever
jamesbowland

It looks like a 2-door forester.

Speaking of toasters and advice:

I’m as likely to buy one of these as a pit bull is to be impressed with your designer packaged catnip. Which is to say, not at all.

Or an i6. Then for the next James Bond movie they can do a sport version called the Mi6.

Twenty years ago I would have thought the same thing about Michigan. Dearborn now has the second most people on the FBI’s terrorism watchlist out of all of the cities in the U.S..

Arizona Car, Barn Find, No Reserve Auction, my God it’s the Ebay Unicorn

Regarding #2: If the shop will not stand behind their work simply because of the age and mileage of my car, then why the hell should they expect my business?

I got the ST2, am at 22k miles, 0 issues (outside of asshats damaging my car), and I love it.

Shift Up > Shift Up > Shift Down > Shift Down > Steer Left > Steer Right > Steer Left > Steer Right > Brake > Accelerate > Start Engine

The A380 is not a good looking plane from head on. In fact, its kinda ugly. I don’t know that I’ve ever seen this angle before, but it looks like it has a giant forehead.

Resealing forks is not nearly as daunting as it sounds. There is a company called Enduro that makes aftermarket seals and really nice instructions. That is, if you otherwise have an undamaged fork.

THIS! I have always been amazed at how expensive bike parts are , considering the lower loads and less materials. Admittedly some of the metals are more expensive, but not by that much. I think they should look into some collusion by Rock Shox/Manitou/Fox/Marz

I just bot a new Stanchion for my BMW GS, its cost, a cool $360. The whole front fork set is right about $1200. This bike has been produced forever.

Yep, mtb parts are crazy expensive. It is easier to buy a nice used bike versus just upgrading the fork sometimes. With that said, I keep pouring money into my Ibis and Intense...

It is not shocking to see this type of business practice. It seems to spring up from time to time, then prices rebound back to even keel. These companies seem to strut around, thinking they are above the law until they get jounced back to reality. The fine seems pretty stiff but you know what they say, those are the

Under no circumstances should you actually move to MT however.

Looks like we need to start Oppositelock LLC in Montana.....