I’ve got a Ferrari f355. Belt change? Drain all fluids and refrigerant and remove the subframe. Everything is surprisingly serviceable, don’t even have to drop the gearbox to change the clutch, as it’s right on the back behind the bumper.
I’ve got a Ferrari f355. Belt change? Drain all fluids and refrigerant and remove the subframe. Everything is surprisingly serviceable, don’t even have to drop the gearbox to change the clutch, as it’s right on the back behind the bumper.
The price is decent for what you are getting, considering “decent” models are in the 70k range now. Lack of paperwork really doesn’t matter, since it’s going to need engine out and probably some other stuff. What kills this is the sketchy craiglist ad where they list every single car known to man, and the phone…
My Summer Car by Amistech Games (they’re only game). I’ve got 400+ hours sunk into the insanity that is Finland Simulator 1995, and I keep going back for more. It’s been described as the Dark Souls of games, which is accurate. You have to build the car yourself, including buying/finding parts, and if you crash during…
For nearly 50K? Absolutely no dice. the 308i was the lowliest of the 308 generation, with mechanical fuel injection that clogs (could be why it isn’t starting), to 1st generation emissions hardware that completely ruined the power after the carburetor cars stopped production. If this was running, I would still look…
Honda of any year, Miata (always the answer), or a cheap Z3 if you want to tinker with something a little more exotic that you won’t worry about breaking because it’s all going to break anyway :)
They’re about 15 years too late (and slow): Kart vader - YouTube
So, you’re posting from a Buzzfeed “article”, that took from a Reddit thread, making a list with only 8 things, none of which are all that mindblowing. Points for not making it a slideshow, I guess.
I’ve seen more of these crashed and intersections than intact. My only question is when are these deathtraps going to be discontinued?
This “solution” has nothing to do with Windows 11. Any version of Windows can do this.
Yeah, I’ve been using Samsung pay in the subway, and it’s pain because I have to unlock the phone. The adds at the top really were the last straw, and I’ve already ditched and gone Google Pay.
The Mondial is the car Ferrari built so they could get rid of all the excess Testarossa donut wheels. No dice at any price.
People who inch forward at the light. It annoys me to be behind you, because it wastes gas and the lifespan on my brakes. It scares the **** out of me as a pedestrian in front because I feel like you are threatening to run me over.
This reminds me of how ALL CJ/YJ Wranglers with full doors suffer cracking near the A pillars. Oh Chrysler...
“Joker was not originally in Snyder’s plans” “a death in the family”
Ok, I’m a little drunk on Pinot Noir(full disclosure), but I will say this; I drove a Lamborghini Huracan exactly TWICE, before I got used to turn signals on the steering wheel, ala Ferrari 458, and the whole digital/turndial directional system is pretty much the same. If it can be automated, and made easier, it…
Dino. Ferrari wants to introduce V6s, and the first “Ferrari” with a V6 was branded as a Dino for that specific reason. If FCA wants to do V6 prancing ponies, this is how they should do it.
I’m surprised at this type of theft, since Apple and the various cell phone companies can just tag the IMEI and serial numbers as stolen, essentially bricking the devices. One would think, anyway.
This is the best!
Sony has abandoned more projects then I can count, they are probably worse than Google.
So, this is you writing this article: