lonestranger
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lonestranger

Clementine will remember that.

Pig Out”. I’ve never heard of it.

Thanks, it’s much appreciated. Sorry that I had to ask. :)

It’s fun to imagine how different things could have been if the X-32 had won.

You really need the arcade cabinet, though. The console version isn’t nearly as fun without the infinitely spinning steering wheels.

I was just going to post the same thing. They’re also called Brodie Knobs.I shouldn’t have been surprised that it’s be you that cleared it up.

Ah-ha! That’s it! I didn’t have much hope that someone would figure it out for me.

Aw man, I’m trying to remember what car I’ve seen these on before.

I wonder how many valves he thinks his current 2003 Jetta 1.8T has? (It’s 20v).

From 1995-2005, the rear window shape (on 4-door models) remained the same, as did the side door handles. The grille & headlights did change in 1998, and the 4-door model was sold up to 2001 in North America.

mallthus suggested the same thing. From another angle in the video, it’s more apparent that the D-pillar is black and reflecting a lot of sun.

Oh, I agree. I also meant to add to your first comment that at least in this case, we get native video. So often, they point a camera at whatever monitor is playing the surveillance video and film that. SMH.

I’ll add that North American plate numbers are much harder to read from dashcam video than many European and Asian plates are.

The bright morning sun is reflecting off of the D-pillar. It’s black.

So, like a W8, but flattened?

The Envoy does have those same wheels, but the body mouldings are different. I’m going with a Jimmy SLE, judging by the silver inserts in the body mouldings.

GMC Jimmy SLE, ‘98-’01, with a sunroof.

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