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Apparently based on a 2012 Isuzu NPR

Wish that had been a high-speed camera. It’s not much more telling than picking the pieces out of the oil pan without the super slow motion.

The welded parts are all the same color (quarters, roof, as well as the door jams and such). Theoretically a person could get one of each of the 4 color combinations, and un-mix the parts to get 4 colid-color cars (the opposite of what was done at the factory)

There’s no such thing as a free Jeep

Phenomenal build.

I’ll pile on...

I live in a boring place. Most expensive (on Ebay) is an F-150. OK, it’s a 750 hp Shelby F-150, but still:

That looks dangerous. Flying debris, convertible, no helmet.

“I love it. But I wouldn’t drive it”

It seems to me their reasoning for not ticketing the driver is an admission of fault, and therefore the driver should also not be on the hook for the road or vehicle repair (I wouldn’t be surprised if the car was a write-off. Wet concrete in suspension, brakes, bearings, not to mention if it got packed up around the

I thoroughly enjoy putting the top up and down in my Celica in traffic. I think it’s hilarious, especially because I probably look more rediculous than James May in a convertible.

I can (and do) fit a full size spare in the well of my ‘04 Outback.

Very common on ‘80s Subarus, and I’ve owned a bunch of them, and most had badly dried and cracked rubber on the side of the tire facing the engine. Not really useful as a spare tire anymore that way. These cars also did not have room for the old tire there, so they came with a bolt to thread into a captive nut in the

This is a very interesting comparison. I just ran it on a few of our cars:

Had one as a rental for our honeymoon. Hated that thing

Assuming it’s fully dissolved, yes. But I don’t think that’s a safe assumption.

My thought, too. When dissolved, the sugar is much smaller than the grains we see when it’s dry. But the question is, how small? Will they clog a fuel filter or injector?

Not a steal, but it’ll probably sell. Especially since it’s in an area where rust is usually a problem.

I do love them, but the Sequoia (I’m looking at the FJ100 vs ‘00-’07 Sequoia) has the same engine and transmission, but because it has a part-time 4WD transfer case, actually gets better gas mileage, despite the extra cargo weight. Also, Sequoias tend to be cheaper.

Figures, I’ve been shopping for a Land Cruiser or Sequoia to replace my 4Runner....