It’s not every day a car has an e-pillar.
I tried to enhance the video a bit on select shots, there’s not a lot of data in there. I was able to bring a little out of the shadows, but a lot of it’s just gone. I went at it a few different ways, so just pause it and see if it helps:
shitty article. I clicked an article to read an article not to read the description of a video.
We may be used to post-race donuts all over, from NASCAR to Formula One, but they weren’t always the default…
Some say he is currently eating large quantities of pudding out of his helmet.
BBC must be pisssed, but not feeling idiotic. Guy punches co worker, guy gets fired. It kinda has to be like that.
1999 Subaru Legacy GT: after almost a year with the car, I noticed a little tray around the center console I had never seen before. Absolutely full of McDonalds Monopoly pieces from several years ago. Also, New Hampshire state park tickets stuffed in the sun visor.
Some contractor pencils shoved in the rear armrest, various screws/nails littered throughout the cabin and trunk, and a screw driver under the back seat cushion. None of which I would have found weird if I bought a truck or SUV, but in a ‘98 M3 it’s a bit strange. Of all the cars to buy when you’re a construction…
Pro-tip: use the old bearing, a big socket, and a hammer to drive those races home the quick and easy way.
They don’t.
By the nature of their material composition, it’s still a terrible idea to use one, especially outside, and especially when you use them more than once. You should never, ever use cinderblock. You’d be much safer stacking up wood if you don’t have/can’t afford jackstands. And honestly, wood is probably safer than some…