I am with you. So drive fast on a closed road and drift in circles around a bunch of different things. I clicked off about half way through...
I am with you. So drive fast on a closed road and drift in circles around a bunch of different things. I clicked off about half way through...
We can run studs here in Montana. I use studless snows on my MK3 Jetta though and it works great but its front drive obviously. Fwiw the road to my ski hill is very well maintained so its not snow depth that I have to deal with, mostly just ice.
I am halfheartedly keeping my eye out for an E39 I6 manual, but I wonder how those cars work in the snow. I work at a ski hill and need a car that will get around on ice and snow every day.
jesus you could park a bus in that spot
To have beIN sports on Directv you have to upgrade to the ludicrous package (premier) at $144 a month, fuck that. Been nice knowing you road racing.
Unfortunately the meds are fucking with my xbox skills.
we watched Supercross (that 450 main was incredible)
My first impression is that qualifying will be more exciting at the beginning and progressively (regressively?) less exciting towards the end, yeah F1...
Saw the cutout from the ad and guessed Vista Cruiser! Yea I am really old!
And now I spend the remainder of my work day in the fine auto splendor that is Stanceworks photography. Thank you, thank you very much for posting that link.
Yes, much impressed. Looks like 660hp at 5500, damn.
Chewie getting it fresh for the ladies! That is so awesome, saved.
I read this as “hateful regular, low-cost gas”. I too hate the low grade stuff, some things never change.
Thank you for bringing this to the party, love it.
Plywood with a blanket on top of it of course, safety!
No, F1 does a standing start. Then half the cars hit each other in the first corner, omg, carbon shards everywhere!
Sean, we know buddy, we know :) We knew even before you went to the electric bike factory in sweats, wait “joggers” ;)
How did we survive childhood not wearing five point harnesses like short people nowadays? I recall our neighbor in about ‘78 had installed a custom plywood deck across the back seat of the family sedan. It butted up against the front seats and it was “for safety” he said. Even at 8 years old I thought this guy was a…
What about “remarkable value retention”? Did luxury barges back then not lose value like they do now?