kalieaire
kalieaire
kalieaire

“Beginning November 1, Toyota will begin taking orders for reproduction AE86 rear brake calipers and steering knuckle arms. Rear driveshafts will be available to order beginning December 1", the automaker said.

I would prefer the darkened dashboard, it’s one less thing to wire for when I start driving under night vision.

NGL, new/updated OEM parts for the following models would be nice.

I mean to be fair, they don’t build the supra either, they just reskinned it.

Like I said before, not all states have the same firearms laws.

It’s a hodge post so I wouldn’t expect too much.

They’ve rebranded but they have some pretty good options for Toyota.

I’m definitely looking forward to this. But furthermore, there needs to be Commercial Vans that are Plugin Hybrids.

Without getting deep into the weeds about how data sharing works within public orgs. Administrative controls enacted from policy/legislation vs what actually happens on the cloud providers side is really like whack-a-mole.

OK Great. Where can I get one of these in the USA? 😁

They’re not omniscient, not by any means, but your google search history can be compared to that of others. Plus gov’t paid first responders are all listed here:

I have a question for you, assume Google Maps and GPS guidance was never available and we only still had paper maps.

Being the contrarian here, but I know plenty of people who’ve been up on snowboarding trips before that were caught by “surprise” this week.

they collect the data on 80 and 50. 88 and 89 is spotty. 395 is also lot better than it was 5 years ago.

i mean, we’re here in the comments for that.

i sort of feel like it might be a schema issue. introducing additional road properties in their guidance assistant would require a rewrite of large swaths of code to simply use that data or even accept data with add’l fields.

Waze also makes it immensely difficult (read impossible) to update map routes and share w/ the community to say a specific path is blocked/closed/etc.

beautiful ride

this was based on paper maps iirc.

the irony is all the google and apple folks on twitter following google/apple maps and then complaining to caltrans when they find out the road is closed.