osucycler
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osucycler

These have aged like wine and are truly timeless IMO. Lower it slightly and put some less dated wheels on, and they look as elegant as anything else you could hope to see on the road.

And you know what the best part is? Polyphony can’t patch these out in an update.

From a legal standpoint one is always presumed innocent.  I am loathe to engage in judging people in the court of public opinion.  I used to be a practicing litigator.  Prosecutors and Plaintiff’s counsels, heck defense counsels too, have a away of making claims against or for their clients/defendents look better or

Plus Zachary Levi turning out to be an antivax nutter. You may be onto something here...

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Yeah, that’s a no

I don’t know the exact, current market for 1990 4Runners, and I don’t know the market for used Bundu? tents. But what I do know, having owned a 1990 4Runner in the late 90s is that they are slow, underpowered, and overrated. I can’t imagine trying to get up to highway speeds or climbing hills in a 33 year old one,

Okay, so yeah this thing is sweet but it’s definitely over priced. I know this because I daily drive one, the big detractors here are the automatic and 3VZ V6. Yes, the 3VZ can be reliable, but the early model second gen 4Runners had recalls due to head gasket issues and 150k is prime for a head gasket replacement if

Seller seems to have an overinflated view of himself and his overpriced 33 year old 4Runner

This era of 4Runner has a V6 that has a tendency to blow its head gasket in and around the 200k mark. That and the price is obscene. ND.

“Please no angry-guys or loserish comments from broke-ass crybaby tire kickers who think they can somehow beat the market with bizarre stories from the distant past or the painful present”

The BunduTop sells for around $4k new

I hate the fuel economy.

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Great allusion to The Warriors at the start there with the radio DJ sending out songs to Wick / operatives.

Yes?

He has passed a written exam, a tougher oral exam that focused on the stuff he missed on the written, and an FAA checkride where they made him do a whole lot more than three-point turns and parallel parking.  He greased an aircraft with a failing engine onto a highway.  Dude’s a badass in my book.

1986 Chrysler New Yorker. My mom bought it in 1986 as a replacement for a 1974 Buick. I was 13 years old, and the Buick was embarrassing. Pain peeling, missing hubcaps, vinyl roof in tatters. My friends families were switching to imports like Accords and Camrys. But my dad, a former GM employee, was very much “buy

they’ll be standing at bus stops and walking to school in the dark.

Me before this moment declared that there isn’t a force in the Universe that would make me pay for Peacock.

What kind of insane person doesn’t clean their lint tray literally after every use? Should I also wipe every time I take a shit? Turn the stove off when I’m not using it? Turn the mower off when I’m reaching down there to unclog it?