To enjoy bear meat it is best to have it made in to sausages or pepperoni, something with lots of spices.
To enjoy bear meat it is best to have it made in to sausages or pepperoni, something with lots of spices.
iirc Audi used to get snide remarks in reviews about being extremely Front Engined.
I rode a Harley once many years ago and absolutely hated it.
Not all German cars are silver, but I had to look hard to find one that wasn’t.
I remember my mother test driving a Ford Thunderbird Turbo Coupe back in the day. It was the salesmen’s demo, remember when they all had demos? Anyway, the car had north of 3k miles on it and they were asking over sticker price. I remember her laughing right in the salesmen’s face.
It will be. Ham44 will just drive away, but maybe the Red Bulls and Ferraris can have a little race.
As someone who paints and replaces bumpers, this is exactly what I think.
They tried way to hard to make this car special, and failed. It looks like a poorly modified WRX. (no offense subie peeps)
These freestyle moves are just getting unimaginable! “Dudes, watch me do my rumble strip whip!” He was at least 35 to 40 degrees pointed to the side and still saved it, impressive.
It will be odd to not see him line up at Hangtown this weekend. I didn’t always root for the Dung but have huge respect for the man and racer.
I think Chad is “saving it” for the right night. When he is feeling it and likes the track he steps it up, but when it doesn’t he just rides around being safe. The one exception being when he sped up to get in Dungey’s way.
He sure will, and I bet he gets some better results this summer as well.
I had been shopping for the right A4 for about six months but couldn’t find one near me. I finally decided to check autotrader and found a red on black, 6MT, S line car in Portland. It was for sale on a used car lot. I am in Montana. Lucky for me I have some relatives in the Portland area, so I asked them if they…
Also terrible at shopping for a transmission guy, but sad story...
Looks to me like European cars drop in value right before the first big scheduled service. I got a good deal on a 08 A4 when I told the dealer that I knew it was time for timing belt service. Who wants to buy a car then go spend hundreds possibly a grand getting it serviced right away?
I feel you man. My 77 280z has been sitting in the backyard for at least eight years waiting.
Gotta go where the money is.
Sure, but even with timing chains sometimes you have to open them up to change the chain guides that the metal chain wears through. Like on my VW VR6, two chains and muliple guides.
Easier than an inline 4? I heard it was like brain surgery. Someone must have a vested interest in making this claim that you have to be specially trained, Ducati Shop probably.
The red Audi, omg, I need to learn how to drive my car, much impressed!