I think it possibly could be rural anywhere.
I think it possibly could be rural anywhere.
Maybe he is smart with his money?
Denard Robinson has made approximately $1.5M over the last three years.
I owned a 348, and it is neither ‘slow’ nor ‘ugly’. It’s a fantastic car, and the last of the truly analog Ferraris. Even ABS was optional. People who shit on them are either Ferrari snobs or have no idea what they’re talking about. And the collector market is starting to come around to them now as well.
The most American thing someone can do is to leave a baseball game early.
But it's my corner -Nico
I’d rather take my life into my own hands than to trust something that isn’t fool proof.
The challenger was SO bad they replaced it with a Buick? Damn, that car must be awful.
We are all very sorry for you. Would you like a hug?
The owners need to be punched and have slaughterhouse scraps dumped on their heads. The truck needs to be saved and put to good use. If a hipster touches something, it’s not automatically evil. It’s not like being a hipster is some malicious contagion that’s capable of infecting just by proximity.
“How puncheable are they?? :)“ A: Very. It’s like they can’t let go of what they experienced when they were 5 years old...or...they see something enthusiasts appreciated all along and just claim interest in it.
i dont think an f1 suspension would even last a whole lap on that track. a group b car could prob do 14 minutes though.
I thought I was the only one. I hate economy tires on BMW’s and Mercedes.
I have explained this to multiple co-workers recently when they were thinking about replacing worn tires. “Tires are the only thing keeping you on the road!!!!!!!”
Hey man, there’s only so many tire options when you switch to a wider wheel on a tiny car. Short of busting out the blow torch, options can be slim.
Saw a beat to hell 8v Mk2 GTI parked near me the other night. He was rolling on fresh R888s. It changed my perception immediately.
I judge people by the tires they put on their cars. I think that’s the most telling thing. Tires are like shoes.
You risk all that every time you leave your driveway.