Yeah, don't they just burn Jet A?
Yeah, don't they just burn Jet A?
They talking about F-15s or Xenomorphs?
You mean his knee the ignition and the car suddenly accelerated... Cover your bases bro.
I had a shipmate too lazy to get out of bed to pee, he would just piss in a bottle lying in his rack and then seal it and leave it. He was at the end of the berthing and was storing them in a small opening between his rack and the bulkhead. After about 3 weeks a smell started, we called a Hull Tech and he had to…
Or in DC's case NOT doing things like posting roadsigns, traffic enforcement, zoning, licenses, etc.
Just plant the nugget so if he cares he can go look it up later. "Oh cool! Wow! I thought the 66's only came with 1300CC? Hmm. Cool car! SEE YA!"
We've had a bit of drama on here with the story of what's essentially a dramatically re-bodied Ariel Atom (well, for…
Damn, trucks have gotten expensive. $52 large for the top of the range? Truck no.
Roomy, nice view, free food, pirated TV and you can drink your own pee.
Ford already has all this good stuff on their official site where you can build and price the new Mustang, but the base V6 fastback coupe starts at just $23,600. The EcoBoost starts at $29,1700, and the V8 GT starts at $32,100.
haha, I missed that.
"There's not much you can't do with vise grips. You can loosen bolts or screws with them, tighten bolts with them, pull nails, (and hammer them in if you don't mind abusing them) and hold things together. They make great impromptu handles too."
Obviously, the car didn't crash because of that. It crashed because GM didn't build the car correctly.
I'll go out on a limb here and say that although the disabled airbags may have been directly responsible for the fatality, they did not cause the car to swerve or impact with the tree.
Today, a 2003 C-Class is worth just under $5000 or so. That's not really life-changing money, especially if they still had to get a reliable car.
Waymoe would enter NASCAR with a formula 1 driver.
Musselwhite's discovery is being described as Canada's ultimate barn find, a collection of performance machines left to collect dust but with barely any miles on their odometers. They were purchased by a farmer in the late 1990s who expected them all to go up in value.
I swear my written test was at least 75% questions about how far away to park from things. Like, "How far away from a fire hydrant should you park? a) 10 ft b) 20 ft etc etc." "How far from a crosswalk can you park?" Blah blah.
How about the Honda Civic CVCC?
"the rear shocks have been returned". "I'd like to return these shocks. No, I don't have a receipt." "Well, you're certainly going to have a more communicative driving experience, sir."