It gets wet.
It gets wet.
Not to mention that over 30% of their population is military.
Oh, I see. Anyway, it’s still originally a pharmacy sign. Hell, some of the pics in your link even say “Pharmacy”. They’re just being repurposed.
Wouldn't a pot leaf be more appropriate than a first aid/pharmacy sign?
You’d think so, but...
FYI, that ‘96 model that I found on Goo-Net a while back is still available.
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.
Wild. I was trying earlier to remember what car I had seen this style of handle on. Isuzu Impulse/Geo Storm/Asüna Sunfire!
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.