oldirtybootz
oldirtybootz
oldirtybootz

For reference, my 15 year old GMC Sonoma 4.3 2wd stick shift gets 19 mpg highway

The thing is, when something goes missing, you don't know where it is. Such is the nature of missing.

10/10, would still buy a Z06.

This is a very popular swap for the X1/9. There's a local autocrosser who runs one. THere's also another local who sepcializes in these swaps and gets cars shipped to him from around the country just to do the swap and ship back to people.

There's a subreddit for almost everything, if it doesn't exist someone should create one.

I ask because basically every new mid-size sedan, maybe with the exception of the Kia Optima and Mazda6, all look exactly the same now. Any other good examples of this?

"JAZZ HANDS!"

That sounds amazing.

It's my second 2002 actually. I had one with a 6.0, traded it in on a Tacoma (Oh but it's new and shiny and oh so reliable. Turns out doing truck stuff in a brand new truck isn't so much fun.) only to realize too late the severity of the mistake I had just made. Lucky for me I snapped to my senses a year later sold

Or you could pick up one of these for 5k... Vortec 8.1 and glorious, wondrous overstuffed captains chairs. Too large for fire roads you might suggest? Nope, not after I've been down it once or twice...

*cough*70's Aston Martin V8*cough*

On one of my Look But Don't Buy trips down the Target Lego aisle I saw the Hero Factory stuff and thought they'd brought Bionicle back... nope... just made something new and put on a cartoon to sell it.

The technic figures were freaking awesome cyborgs. Too bad I was only able to get one before they discontinued the technic figures

Here you go:

Really?! The ammount of detail and creativity that goes into minifigs, plus their overall shape is something brilliant, and should NOT be changed. That guy there looks so cheap in comparison, something was truly lost. Very happy you aren't in charge of product design over at Lego.

They did that with one of the Technic lines. The figures had elbows and knees so you could pose them. I think I played more with the figure than I did anything else.

I have a strong desire to fervently disagree with you, here.

Then look at the Lego Technic Figurines. They had heads that could nod, ball joint shoulders, elbows, wrist, legs that could splay, knees, and ankles. They also had some pretty awesome gear as well.