That's more Cobra than Apache, esp. with the skids, but way too much weapons.
That's more Cobra than Apache, esp. with the skids, but way too much weapons.
Engine got shoved UNDER the truck.
It's not that much mass, but the rounded shape and height. It actually punched the engine under the truck. You can see it in the last replay angle, when the driveline folded up. The rest is the truck stopping when the bar came up against the bed frame divider against the cab back.
They are not even countersteering much...
My comment to the parents would be as same as Dan Carlin's: leave the job to the professionals.
Extra hint regarding the Taurus: pick the one with the DOHC 3.0 Duratec engine. You don't want the cheapest of the cheap old tech V6 or the 3.5L engine either. You want the DOHC.
Reader's Digest often have that "What BLANK won't tell you about BLANK" articles where they poll people like doctors, nurses, about the stuff that they don't usually talk about. Like what would doctors and nurses not say (if you don't ask), but those tend to be consumer oriented, rather than employee oriented.
Did NY outlaw "gay panic" defense yet?
That's closer to NSFL
Sounds a little like the Fantasy General's "balance system" as you pursue your campaign of retaking the land against the invaders. If you try to specialize in one area, the enemy will compensate in a way that may you really pay for that. :)
Isuzu Impulse's control stalks and buttons are better, IMHO. :)
China's Three Kingdoms period sounds far more intriguing, tons of characters to include too.
Sounds like it's Test Drive Unlimited done right...
No, it's an attempt to drive attention to FETUSES (who are not people) as in "if it has a name, then it must have been alive" kind of anthropomorphism, to make people care. It's a blatant attempt at mood manipulation.
Resonators had been around FOREVER. My old Ford Contour (1996, V6) had a resonator after the exhaust manifold.
Well, I guess you're not counting the spinoffs then:
As I don't use that stuff, I kinda imagine it's gonna be this one:
There are basically THREE tiers of tire makers: premium (Firestone, Pirelli, Michelin, etc.), secondary (Falken, et al), and noname (tire seller "house brands")
Now if someone will make a computer version... :)
Gee, that could have been Diane Muldaur