It’s OK, not great. And it’s certainly nowhere near $10 grand worth of great. No Dice.
It’s OK, not great. And it’s certainly nowhere near $10 grand worth of great. No Dice.
Just because it’s named “Portland Head Light” doesn’t mean it’s located in Portland, Maine you cubicle rats.
30 days? Riiiiggghht ...
What’s a full lineup for a car manufacturer these days?
Two hands full.
Gonna need a backhoe to replace that divot ...
I dunno ... I’d say a new stove for the equivalent of $260 is a lot more than nothing ...
More bullshit than bull. No Dice.
For $43 grand? No. Way. No. How.
Tempted to do what?
But now it has AI. And Blockchain. And other buzzwords too!
Actually, where I live in sunny S.Fla., folks do use dash carpets to protect their pristine dashboards. And massive, fugly windshield sunshades.
I suspect if it was pristine, there’d be a separate picture to illustrate that fact.
I have.
That looks nothing like a 30-year-old Celica.
Breathe in ... breathe out ...
Trippy toy.
The problem is, I postulate, that the center section is designed to be exceptionally rigid and the bolt-on front and rear subframes are designed to give a little.
I don’t think you see what I see here:
Subaru, Toyota and Hyundai/Kia aren’t shut out of this program.