Both motors are turbocharged, doh. Neither is offered in N/A.
Both motors are turbocharged, doh. Neither is offered in N/A.
Turbo-4, and no infotainment system. No turbo-4 and standard infotainment system on the Z4. Those are facts.
They’re offering an ADM turbo-4 that’s probably going to only be priced a few thousand more than the 86, so why not? You’ll finally get the BRZ with another hundred horsepower!
Pretty sure they were offered until ‘98; I only know this because the turbo was only offered in JDM from ‘99 - ‘02.
I have no understanding of manual years, but what about ‘98 - ‘02?
And the Mid-Engine Corvette doesn’t exist, but that didn’t stop Japoplocknik from writing about it...
See Ferrari? This is what colors are.
The vehicle I’m working on was purchased new; some vehicles from that era also had stickers with tracking numbers placed inside the bumper covers.
You are correct. A-pillar is around the windshield, B-pillar (post) is what the front-door latches onto when you close it. C-pillar is either the rear-most pillar on a coupe or 2-door hardtop, or the post the rear door latches onto. The D-pillar houses the hatch, gate or door on something like an SUV or CUV.
C-pillar. There may or may not be a B-pillar, but it’s unlikely since most cars have front-door-glass meeting rear-door-glass. I thought IS-F was likely, but any sort of Caddy from this age looks plausible as well.
That upper-line on the right brake-light is too sharp; I think it’s an IS-F.
I mean, the brakelights have been replaced with flamethrowers...
We have a pretty good chance of taking the House, and only need one Senate seat to flip to take control of both houses of congress. Get out and vote!
You mean the 6 supporting witnesses (including the last one who specifically said that Kavanaugh and Judge took turns raping her in the back seat of Judge’s car)?
You don’t even have to be consistent at this point; just lie about everything. That’s how you beat a polygraph; lie about everything except where you’re expected to a lie. It fucks up the polygraph’s results because you lie about everything, which makes it inconclusive.
Probably wouldn’t hurt to ban insider-trading by legislators and impose comprehensive campaign reform, but it’s hard to keep a child’s hand out of the cookie jar when they know they can get free cookies whenever they want.
Didn’t McCain actually eschew the free Medicare the rest of the Senate receives (that we pay for) as a show of his solidarity with the pre-existing conditions clause?
That was my take-away, although I’m guessing OP meant that college students attending school out-of-state are still TX residents, so they can still vote in TX elections.
Make sure to bring your ID!
Most of the polls I’ve seen have Beto at a 1 or 2-point disadvantage; Cruz hasn’t exactly been effective these past few years, so it’s really going to depend on how Dems get out the vote and if Repubs are just sick enough of Cruz to not show up.