Thanks for the kind words and thanks for reading, everyone! Mike and I will do our best not to ruin things. More great stories yet ahead.
Thanks for the kind words and thanks for reading, everyone! Mike and I will do our best not to ruin things. More great stories yet ahead.
Why would you want to? A bit more power, a lot more torque, and an engine with personality from the Fiat, a Spider has supplanted the Miata as the answer.
Fiat Is an Answer Too.
Covering the entire engine bay in plastic.
I could see it on an early water cooled VW, but if it’s a boxer the oil pan is the engine case, and you have to literally split the engine in half to get to the rod bearings. Theoretically possible, but not at all easy.
I’ll say it again since you don’t seem to understand. The AC-130 is not a combat jet.
Andy Goodman, please report to LaLD immediately!
As an IT nerd, if I could wish away one class of device so I’d never have to deal with it again, it’d be printers. In ALL forms, they are the devil. Also, they just enable users’ MOST idiotic tendencies.
Good thing you laughed.
I think we’ve gotten it down to one. And that doesn’t work either.
This made me laugh hard because I have two inkjet printers currently in my house for this exact reason.
Color ink jet printers are probably the most wasteful and environmentally destructive computer peripheral, tons of waste.
Thanks Doug. I don’t get worked up easily. Watch out when I do.
Good point. We should not be so harsh on the sympathetic or the concerned, especially when they have such a wonderful color printer!
Well, of course, I’ll just throw this vehicle away in the trash and get a new one. That makes perfect environmental and financial sense. Thank you.
MORE RANTING JUSTIN!
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