Those shoot 7.62 NATO, not .308 Winchester. They are very close, but not the same.
Those shoot 7.62 NATO, not .308 Winchester. They are very close, but not the same.
When compared to AK based weapons, the M1A isn't nearly as common. But yes, you've got me.
Well, you are comparing two very different rounds. .308 is basically for long-range bolt-action rifles, were 7.62x39 is a very common/popular round that is in several different types of rifles.
Yeah, it actually looks like a couple different sizes. Compare shot #4 (middle of the door) to shot number #295 (next to the fog lamp).
Most of those holes do not look like 7.62mm sized...
Yet Willis tower has never had close to full occupancy. The Burj Khalifa has been struggling to fill it's offices as well.
Doesn't the rest of NY basically subsidize NYC?
Exactly. The biggest downfall of the F50, in my opinion, is the looks. It looks rather tame compared to the F40. The F40 has a more timeless and "race bred" design. The F50 looks comparatively soft, and with the targa top removed, it gives a dated appearance while also detracting from it seeming like a racecar for…
Well, the F50 has the engine out of a racecar. The F40 was a Dino based engine. Not that there is anything wrong with the F40 engine, it's actually a great engine. But it doesn't come close to the V12 the F50 used from the 333SP.
Thought this was going to be the picture:
Didn't Xbox 360 have a similar feature for Netflix?
I never understood a lot of people's undying love for the F40 when the F50 often is forgotten. Yes, I think the F50 is far prettier, but the F50 is a much more impressive car. Especially when only 349 were produced compared to the ~1300 F40. Go to a decent Ferrari gathering, and you'll most likely see an F40, maybe…
Pulling numbers from your ass I see...
I'm just going to be confused if they ever bring back the Dakota or Rampage or some other model. Suddenly it will be the Ram Dakota and the Ram Rampage. How dumb does that sound. I still wish "Ram" never existed and it was the Dodge Ram again.
$22,000 is chump change. Want to know what $22,000 gets you in the manufacturing world? A single auto-feed screw gun. Yeah, one of these guys...
Yeah... that's why good racing teams are willing pay record dollar amounts for experienced and good drivers.
Yes and no. Same concept, but actually designed independently (but based on the same body-vehicle). The Chevy was designed with the concept of "make road parts and get them fit on a racecar" while the Pontiac was "make racecar parts and get them to fit on a production car." So the aero packages are quite a bit…
Pontaic Grand Prix 2+2? Why not just Chevy Monte Carlo Aerocoupe?
But this is for locking things like SnapChat, which would otherwise be "unlocked". I'm not sure how an additional passcode, no matter how easily broken, can leave it less secure.
You're completely changing your statement then. Gigi is a rally driver. Of course you would see him at a rally. I'm not sure what this has to do with your statement of American Drift scene, since you exclusively mentioned rallying and a European rally driver.