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Make them sell the meth, then force them to call the cops on themselves, then hand over the money made from meth. When I say everything, I mean EVERYTHING. Show no mercy.

Looks like Tony ate Ryan’s dinner every night.

The towing company should be held liable for compensatory damages as well.

Because they are arrogant, but insecure. It’s a country that doesn’t value ingenuity, but would jump at the chance to pirate a good idea to make a quick buck by undercutting you. It’s a land of slackers. Sure, you can make the argument of them advancing at a great pace, and it’s true. When you have 1.4 billion people,

The $10k is mostly for its uniqueness, but the price isn’t unreasonable, as it will most likely be one of a kind, and it appears to be done very well, not a hack job by some schmuck with a Sawz-All and spray gun attachment for the air compressor. I would plop down 10 grand for this.

Was coming here to post this. I can sleep now. The union lumps fucked it up again, most likely.

Freddy, love your articles, man. But seriously, invest in a cheap editing software, or have someone do it for you. Your vids can be so much better if you just at least trim the fat out, parts that have you lingering around and stuff. If you shoot on your phone, there are some good apps out there. I recommend Splice.

Generally, if you buy German on little to no down, and financing 5 or longer years, you’re under water. The resale values are shit on most cars, except for the perennial favorites (middle of the road 3 series and C Class).

Rented a Mitsubishi Montero Sport in New Jersey in 2013. This pile of shit...When I floor it to get up to speed on the freeway, the engine would bog, and the smell of exhaust would slowly seep int the cabin. It had a little over 22k miles. Driving over the stellar NJ road surfaces, it had knocked loose the glove

Gorgeous car. Just don’t want the headaches that come from a Maserati ownership. Al bad, from what I’ve heard from actual Maserati owners.

All worth it. I wish we all do more to keep them home, so they can enjoy the meal with their loved ones. Thank you all for your service and sacrifice. Be safe!

Just give him a Prius. It’s built by Satans, for Satans.

I disagree. Manuals should not be reserved for the elite. For the longest time, it was a pedestrian option on the car, as automatic was a costly “upgrade.” Making manuals available to a wider audience will only help, not hurt sales. I understand the importance of the bottom line, but you can do it cheaply and

That part of LA is not where you want to get out of your car, if you don’t live there. They can smell a prey from two blocks away. Between the 10/110 corridor and Beirut, Lebanon, I’ll take my chances with Beirut.

I’m more of a fan of newer body 911s. With $22k, you can get a 996 with so,e miles, but in decent shape, Carrera. So CP vote from me.

Of course it’s a Prius.

You’d have a hard time translating that into Chinese, as the book is written in English with proper grammar and spelling.

Mounting points are different in most cases, and you have to account for extra space and weight, so some of the hardware will be different.

But that’s exactly the point. I shouldn’t have to step into that category to row my own gears. Stick shift should be made available to all. Millennials should know how to drive a stick the same way we all learned.

Why can’t manufacturers make manuals and autos interchangeable with very little modification to the chassis? It can be done, they just don’t want to. More configurable options mean a broader base of customers. I passed on an Accord for the very same reason. I want a V6, fully loaded, with a manual, in a sedan form