Head over to one of the aftermarket parts websites and plug that into the search bar... Ooh, NAPA makes one, and it's $28 less with free shipping! :-p
Head over to one of the aftermarket parts websites and plug that into the search bar... Ooh, NAPA makes one, and it's $28 less with free shipping! :-p
Not as much as I should have put into it, but I was at work so it was kinda halfhearted. I had another verse, but customers were lining up. :-p
I guess I shoulda known
By the way you parked your car on mine
That it wouldn't last
See, you're the kinda driver
Who believes in jumping curbs
Mixed pedals up, foot in a cast?
I guess I must be dumb
Cause I had a shiny Aston Martin
Left it to be abused
But it was Tuesday morning,
All the other cars were boring
And you said,…
I think that's Jason's living room, not Hans'.
I see NASA's warp drive is finished ahead of schedule.
Somewhere they'd never find it again- I wouldn't give it up after 24 hours.
Dammit, Nibbles...
This explains both the missing pieces and where the pilot went off to.
It looks like those Whia ones might be even stronger, I'll have to check into those myself- I've been twisting off 3/32" Bondhus keys trying to retrofit an old loom design that had the wrong loctite on all the bolts... of course, I can break several of the Bondhus ones for the price of a Whia and the Bondhus are…
We use a lot of allen heads where I work in various applications, and the strongest allen keys I've found are made by Bondhus. They come in T-handle and L shaped versions, the T-handles are the only ones I've been able to remove some heavily loc-tited bolts with instead of just snapping the wrenches off or twisting…
I'm pretty sure taxis the world over have brake pads made from compressed styrofoam coffee cups- at least there's something to remind me of home wherever I go. ;)
Manual is the way to go on this one, the automatic is limited at 173 if I recall correctly. Back when I worked for Cadillac, I specced a 2012 M3 with all the stuff that comes standard on a CTS-V and it came out over $90k.
Magnetic ride control for performance handling and comfort, and enough go under the hood to outrun all but the latest vipers, vettes, and Ferraris. And all for under $70k.
About 3 days after they left the dealer lot- those seem to attract damage and misfortune for some reason.
Can't find them in that color because those are the ones whose paint peeled off like shitty wallpaper. Well, they all did, but it seemed the purple ones were the worst for paint quality. Blue was a close second.
The original Saab Sonett- 3 cylinders, two stroke, weighs next to nothing. Power:Weight is actually surprisingly good, especially for a car from 1956.
As to the $75k appraisal, maybe it has that much hand-formed scrap value.
To be light enough after that drivetrain, it would have to be made of Helium.
Holy crap- if that IS him, he looks awful! Maybe he was just looking for his key... (it's apparently clipped to his elbow)
Movable hockey rink. In a future where hockey is outlawed- only outlaws will have hockey.