kitburke
EasternPacific
kitburke

Right up until some idiot flips a fuel truck and closes the damn thing. I lived on the other side of that road for a while, and it was fun to drive, but gets too clogged with tourists in summer to have much fun, and road maintenance after the pass was terrible in winter time.

I was at Maiden last year and as a fan club member got early access, among the crowd of us at the barricade there was a dude who must have been 65. Super cool to talk to, knew tons about Maiden and absolutely rocked the hell out during the show. Mind you, Niko turned 65 this year, so I guess 65 ain’t too old!

BINGO!

I have one like this, everything he says is true. OBS for LIFE!

The day I discovered Rockauto was a watershed moment in my life, right up there with graduation, wedding, and buying a house. How is your RA magnet collection looking?

Gawker has come full circle, they were once my sassy, mojito drinking friend who didn’t care what others thought and spoke their truth. Now they have grown up a little and become one of those insufferable millennial parents, not interested in anything except the miracle of their offspring. What happened? you guys used

I almost cried, that is so sweet! None of my trucks are approaching that milestone yet, but I will pack some party supplies in the glove box for the nearest milestone (250k). Long may you run Silverado!

Ill take a look, we have a similar chart in Canada, however the S/100km to SPG conversion is a bit tricky.

Which vehicle delivers the most smiles per gallon? I would suggest one of those Aero engined cars like the Beast of Turin, but what do you guys think?

So you talk about having no sympathy for the parents of the Audi mechanic who committed suicide in one post and then talk about killing someone to protect your kid. What a fucking hypocrite. I wouldn’t wish ill on your family, but if something bad were to happen, no empathy.

Oh buddy, “everything is broken, I’m not sure why, and I have to get somewhere” is pretty much my default state! Good luck, its not so bad, and remember to have fun!

I bought my 1977 FJ45 after seeing it on Craigslist. I was a broke student, living 500km away, but when I saw it for sale, I called the guy immediately and told him I would take it sight unseen at full price (~$5k IIRC). I drove down that night, sold the truck I drove down in to a buddy who had always liked it, and

I agree with him. My wife and I don’t have or want kids, but I have to remind my friends that when I said we were child free, that doesn’t just mean that we our own kids, it means we don’t want anything to do with any kids. If y’all want to come and hang out and do adult stuff that’s cool, but leave the kids at home!

This is a huge problem for remote heli fuel dumps (the sort of thing the KMAX might use when fighting forest fires). What happens is, the Ministry of Forests caches half a dozen barrels in the forest somewhere that a chopper can land, local hill-a-billies show up, steal the fuel, take it home and feed it to their

Like I said yesterday, I hope Toyota is taking notes for the new FX4!

I have owned a couple and they are fantastic, unfortunatly it is hard to find cheap, unmolested ones nowadays, usually they have 350 conversions, missing roofs, checkerplate, or poorly executed SOA lifts. Or you can drop $30k on one that someone has already restored, but where is the fun in that?   

As a rabid FJ40 fanatic, I am assuming they bought the body dies back from the Brazilians, added a few air bags, a turbo diesel motor, power steering, and maybe AC, and will be re-issuing the standard FJ40, updated for the modern world. Look at the money Icon is making Toyota! That is what the people want!

You’re wrong about the kid free airline. It won’t ever rival the big airlines for market share, but I think they would find a small but dedicated clientele. Consider the increased disposable income that comes from not having kids, gotta do something with all that money! Silence and cleanliness are worth a lot to

They look great, grip great, and are usually cheaper too! I run a set of narrow tires on my plow truck in winter because the increased ground pressure helps the chains grip better too!

It is well documented that the Patrician ran an exceptionally efficient and honest government. Quite frankly I would rather have Vetinari in charge, at least he knew how to be a good tyrant!