oldlandie
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oldlandie

Colorado is a poor example, the rounded look pre facelift was generally disliked and a recurring theme in discussions was, make it look like the US version - believe it or not, the General listened and version2 is actually quite an attractive vehicle.

“Stop trying to project what you think is fun onto other people.” Not bad advice, perhaps you’ll heed it yourself? Karting is about racing each other, not finding esoteric new lines through corners and hoping everyone else on the track will leave you alone - you have canyon carving for that sort of solo activity.

Been on that ferry many times, they work off a fairly soft beach at both ends of the short trip and often dip the loading ramp in the water to wash excess sand off. Although it looks calm in the video, you can get a reasonable swell through there and the alternative to losing the vehicle would have been to have a

Came here to gain a better understanding of the issue - found the usual virtue signalling condemnation of your president-elect and not much else.

It’s all fun until someone loses an eye....... I live on the Gold Coast, where most of the videos are shot and use the waterways pretty much daily. I’ll admit to a degree of respect for some of the skills displayed, but unfortunately most of these squirts aren’t really happy unless they’re pissing someone off. Funnily

I’m a bit allergic to anything that requires battery power, along with clean straight tracks to work properly. That little fella Murphy has a way of finding a way to bollix up the works just when you’re really tired and need to get out of the rain. That said, being able to get up off the ground and have a reasonably

Ah, the gentle irony of rubbishing an entire nation, for their supposed xenophobia... As with underwear, political opinions are best revealed as between consenting adults, I find. Perhaps I’ve become a little over sensitised following your recent debacle of an election, however endlessly reminding your audience that

Aussie spec on that engine is 198hp and 369 ft-lb, can’t see why yours would be any less.

208 mph? Yeah, nah I don’t think so. Someone flicked the cops radar gun to kmh perhaps, but getting a standard chunk of iron to break 200mph takes some doing and frankly it takes a fairly decent driver to handle anything from about 160 up on the road. Without some aero help, that Mustang would feel as if it were up on

Yeah, just lurve that lovely smeary reflection I get off a touch screen.... I think carmakers have gone over the top with what they are trying to integrate on the screens - for me there is nothing as intuitive and user friendly as a good old twist knob for volume, ventilation etc, can reach across and achieve it by

It’s a pretty well trodden path - even countries that are anti privately owned weapons recognise that ship’s crew need to be able to protect themselves and have a procedure for checking weapons in and out. Normally locked away securely, keys under control and customs seal the locker and inspect before clearing out.

Traction/bridging, you name it. They breed big rocks and bigger holes in that part of the world. That was in Lesotho, having a go at a mountain pass last used about 16 years before.

Who needs some over regulated, pretend playground when you can play out in the wild?

“What are you doing Mercedes?” Setting up to sell lots and make some money maybe? Australia, South Africa and the rest of them are mad keen on turbo-diesel dual cabs and newcomers like Volkswagen with the Amarok have shown that it is possible for non-traditional names to break in and grab a share in the market. I’ve

Had one of those for years - it’s called a back seat driver.

The RAAF had a similar problem back in the day; also possibly explains why Aus got rid of their carrier.