klone121
klone121
klone121

1st Gear Where is the dakota? Where! I want a hellcat dakota r/t, I want an offroad dakota, hell bring back the convertible dakota. You know you want to.

that’s one way to stance a car

2jz-no shit. Auto-what are we going to do, push it over the line?

tried to post the gearwrench serpentine belt tool on amazon

Knipex is the best!  For whatever reason some of the older bicycles have bolt/nut sizes that are not quite metric or standard (i have snap-on box wrenchs so its not due to cheap wrench tolerances) Knipex to the rescue!

That was my first thought. What’s the parts availability for a Polaris specific engine? I can go to any advance auto, pep boys, etc. and get parts for a 2.4 ecotec. a Polaris 2.0 no idea...

Seventh Generation Toyota Celica- good handling, super reliable, engine good enough for Lotus sports car.

The 89-91 Dodge Dakota was a better example of a truck that is also a convertible.  They should bring it back!

Dat mark levinson sound system tho.

my guess is some kind of porsche g50 rear end paired to a LS1

names bronco outer banks, overheats on sand drives lol

I one drove a super low mileage mercury topaz.  it needed shocks, tie rod ends, and sway bar links front and rear.  Probably $1,000 for at best a $1200 car.  Dude did all the work.  It was actually way better handling and fun than I thought when I took it for a test drive.

honestly the e-class is actually a pretty good pick.

unless your already invested in the M12 the M18 is way more powerful also brushless and comes with a drill for $40 more

unless your already invested in the M12 the M18 is way more powerful also brushless and comes with a drill for $40

don’t know why this isn’t linked but instead of the rotary tool (which is pretty much for drywall cutouts) I think the ratchet is way more useful

don’t know why this isn’t linked but instead of the rotary tool (which is pretty much for drywall cutouts) I think

dude if you are hawkin the ol’ milwaukee M12 drill you might as well get the rest of the brushed tools for extra $99

dude if you are hawkin the ol’ milwaukee M12 drill you might as well get the rest of the brushed tools for extra $99

I like this idea.  Kind of like a golf gti with the electric motor but for mini

My grandmother had both a 1979 caprice classic with the police interceptor package (305ci with heavy duty suspension) and a 93 with the 5.0 both were smooth as butter.  My dad also had a long line of towncars and continentals.  Even the last year he had a 2002 had a detuned cobra engine and air suspension.  Perfect

I think the real answer is my bike (bias showing) the ZR750. It has decent speed (0-60 in 4.3s) decent top speed (around 135mph) and bulletproof reliability. My friend has an SV650 and had all kinds of issues with his radiator being hit with things, my ZR750 on the other hand is air cooled so not a problem. It also is