i think the image has been removed from the website.
i think the image has been removed from the website.
when its used to answer a question related to performance cars.
damn if the dealership's main concern in what they will have to do after they miss a sale they might be doing ti wrong. if they were more concerned with making the sale they wouldn't have to worry about the hairs
my roommate left a pot of chili out for way too long and it ended up looking somewhat like that
exactly what I ws thinking, no glass roof, CP
maybe it was you talking about this not too long ago. I owned one and never knew there was a manual option
the guide rail failed on mine which lead to the timing chain going nuts and the engine basically self destructing.
Explorers pretty much define mass produced vehicle but this is a pretty rare version.
you beat me to it.
I think my heart was about max for the hour prior to asking
That old any it hasn't been shot and eaten yet. truly amazing
y not? so i can eat it. that why not.
I know what your problem is, your missing an engine.
sure the new ones are faster, more powerful but thats expected out of any car. This was damn near perfect and is still the best looking of any of the Vipers
Its cuz someone had just parked a freshly washed car under the tree.
I used to do that all the time in my Explorer. The difference is that I was in the snow or a dirt lot. The were never any other cars around. I never considered doing it with those conditions either.
I read somewhere else, may have been I09 that experts were excluding it being a meteor based on the color. I think it said that meteors would burn much hotter producing a whiter light. The light also appeared to be somewhat stationary and not streaking across the sky.
STI
The past relationship is what made me think it would be a Subaru but the taillights looked to have too sharp an angle for Subaru.
I was trying to figure that out too