kArno
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kArno

It designed to capture the rounds and re-use them? LOL

Well, they had to be sure that everything are in the working order especially at or above 80 mph! And this happens every where for almost to any high horsepower cars, but better that the techs were to tell you that first. LOL.

Yes, and would be a nice project car for sure. Also, the weak link of this car is the Tranny Cable linkage at the transmission.

Reminded of my Dad’s 1978 Ford Granada 2 doors coupe. It was a 4 speed manual with this kinda Red interior and White Exterior.

the First one looks like it came out of a Japanese Animation and very very Steampunk! I freaking love it!

This is a one hell of an SUV with an all around performances and was the fastest SUV on the road during those production years. Beside the engine and tranny the whole darn thing was made in Murica with a lot of parts from freightliners, and drove like one too!

I was quoted $85,000 USD for a brand new basic model of a Unimog at at Freightliner dealership in Houston 11 years ago. This was when Diamler was owning Chrysler! Now if that is the price for today's standard, I would go for it instead, and if it still available in the US.

And we have to thanks P O R S C H E for this innovation !!!!!!!!!!!! Yes... P O R S C H E, and look for it in the 996, 997, and 991 ...

I thought I was looking at a Dodge or something other than...

There is this!

Well, Ford is bigger!

Love this one!

That's one hell of a plane!

Absolute coolness with awesomeness!

That's one slow ass site to open! Pass!!!!!

Yes! the first think came to mind was this XT!

Well, Vettel had left and gone to Ferrari, and who is going to be the new Face for this Infiniti to sell this car? It shows that Johan is an idiot. Well, let's hope that he will do good at Cadi because talk is dirt cheap these days!!!!!!!

You are an idiot and missing the point and definately drunk!

Oh, I am so sure that they have, but smarter!

That too, and also that we have been out sourcing all of the advanced technologies to China to cut cost and make profits, and by doing so we have transferred technologies to them whether we like it or not!