jameseshepherd
Jameseshepherd
jameseshepherd

I have never had a problem in the dozen or more times that I have transited through Frankfurt ... unlike O’Hare, I have never had the gate change twice for the same flight (run from one end of the airport to the other), had 60-120 minute delays that made me miss my connecting flight or had inconsistent and almost

I only lost 30 seconds on a night stage with a rear flat.

Buy this instead

Why not a FWD Celica rally car?

Even the ABC suspension struts can be had from an aftermarket re-manufactures like Arnott for $650 ea ... and replacing the strut (per the instructions published by the manufacturer) is not much more difficult than replacing the struts on my 06 WRX

$240 for 24 plugs on line (OEM)

Visited Armenia a couple of years ago - yes, there is still a significant hatred from the Armenian side.

I am planning on putting one of these in my garage

And you are very, very misinformed to be thinking the shooting of the two police officers caused the slowdown.

It's American cousin doing what they do best ... lifting heavy weights into inaccessible terrain

AAAAAAAAAARRRGH!

it's whatever we say you should have ... now stop asking questions and get back to work!

Are you old enough to remember the RR Merlin powered boats?

I remember growing up in the 1960's and seeing B-26's and TBF Avenger planes doing this work.

Heck - at $20k, I'll buy it and use it to haul the dogs to the beach :P

The US also has had numerous dust explosions

Engine was an option in the Corolla, pretty much the same brakes as a low end Scion ... more of a parts bin car than the other Celicas, IMHO. Nothing wrong with it though, the engine is too peaky for the street but is good for racing (unless you keep the standard oil pump which can explode if you overrev).

I have a 2000 Celica GTS Rally car and love to drift it sideways on gravel rally stages with the engine screaming at 8000 RPM ... and it kinda is a FWD econobox.