What I’m really curious about is what the heck an ice cream company is trading so many old Porsches abroad.
What I’m really curious about is what the heck an ice cream company is trading so many old Porsches abroad.
If the world is harsh nowadays with women, I can only imagine the level of bullshittery this woman must have endured back in the 70s-80s.
Yep. I can only laught at the thought of purchasing my 1k 86' XR3 and demanding a pristine service history and exceptional running conditions.
Yeah, because Momentum produces several cars.
If I pull it off with a 86'MK3 XR3 for a daily, you can certainly work it with a series 7.
Well, I once bought a 1 liter Chevrolet Celta.
All this is super important
Only much later he realized, the article was about an owner's manual and not a manual Porsche.
Well, now I’m happy. This man may be an enthusiast, and understand all about shit, but he doesn't owns a collection, he accumulates cars on a random fashion.
Please DO NOT wander around when at São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro or any large city in the Northeast of Brazil.
Wwo. The CA72 as absolutely beautiful inside.
After a day taking care of my 86 XR3 MK3, I decided to go for a local McDonald’s. Since I’m slightly afraid of getting into the drive thru with the XR3's unstable carburator, I decided to park it.
Perhaps you should chill.
I believe the mustang gauge would come in handy for Toyota Hilux owners if it detects moose just aswell.
FUCK YOU.
Market competition prevents freight price changes at the same speed as the diesel price changes.
Why are they striking?
Dear mexican person,
The gas price is not the actual problem, just a means to an end. The problem is that we pay more for shit produced here, than you guys, who import it from us.
Taxation is the problem.
What started the strike here was exactly the fact that the gas prices are not government regulated. A year ago Petrobras started using free market. Dollar rates and oil prices dictates the gas price here.