They should be easy to track. Just look for a group of four people that flew from Aruba to Jamaica to Bermuda and then the Bahamas.
They should be easy to track. Just look for a group of four people that flew from Aruba to Jamaica to Bermuda and then the Bahamas.
The trick is to expedite your exit from the dealership and then drive at a reasonable rate on the road so you don’t get pulled over on the hot bike
“Jeep stuffed the guts of a 2020 Wrangler Rubicon underneath the body of a 1968 Jeepster Commando”
Maybe they’ll do like VW and do random small changes during the production run so you can ID when a mail truck was built, “That’s a 2025 as in 2024 they had the 5 diode bulb and 2026 the 4 diode, the 7 diode was only used that one year of production.”
I’m appreciative of using the smallest light that puts out appropriate lumens.
Every time I go to write a craigslist ad and I’m attaching the photos, I realized I missed something or should have cleaned something better or moved something. Every single time. BUT, usually I’m posting half broken mopeds for $250. For 9 grand, and since you obviously noticed you should have taken them off since you…
There’s no way in hell for several reasons.
Giugiaro (did I spell that right?)
It’s in remarkable shape, and is appreciably rare thanks to attrition and the fact that no one bought them when they were new.
About as effective as walking, but more expensive, awkward and subject to motorized vehicle limitations and rules.
Nearly 300,000 miles on a BMW of this era, with all wheel drive?
my dad had his scoot mobile souped up (what...it was an ev...therefore im on topic)
You can do all of that in a compact if you don’t care about it at all. I carried groceries, fish gear, and dead things in a Dodge Neon for years.
Once, I went night fishing for catfish. Left a tub of chicken livers in the back seat. For two weeks. Getting groceries, I dropped a case of Pepsi on the tub. It popped like…