pyroholtz
PyroHoltz @ opposite-lock.com
pyroholtz

Replied to the wrong post, kinja won’t let me remove.

I was in your boat not long ago, once a job change put me in a 110 mile (round trip), mostly rural commute and my aged 4.0L Jeep wasn’t cutting it. I wanted American and considered the Focus ST or a Caddy ATS but ended up scoring a low miles ‘12 BMW 335 cheaper than the ST. While my drive is mostly highway, I’m able

These things always seemed priced above the market for sure.

“Slumming it in a G8"....not buying it....haha.

Be careful whenever cleaning leather even with a baby wipe, excessive rubbing with the gentlest cloth could abrade the surface finish and permanently ruin the leather.

We have two kiddos in car seats now and I’ve never heard not to soak the straps and I’ll be damned if I wouldn’t machine wash them after catastrophe, that crap would get everywhere. Below are the guidelines that Chicco recommends (emphasis theirs):

Is this truck for the crowd who couldn’t live with the V6 (too sissy, needs two more Vs) in the Raptor and needed a V8 (just the right number or Vs) but didn’t mind losing out on some of the pre-runner bits? I’m trying to figure out the demographic here....maybe I’m over thinking it?

Hot water for the tap, is how I pre-heat any metal vessel.... significantly increases the amount of time it’ll keep your liquids hot.

De Tomaso Pantera

Damn that those headlights do any amazingly good job at cleaning up the front on that WK.

Certainly the correct takeaway here.

...David Tracy’s burner Kinja account?

/amidoingthisrite

Pretty sure it’s the Corvette wings but you get a +1 for posting Escher and it certainly has the same affect.

This was a great article and I’m thoroughly impressed that you took the time to write it AND post a video. Keep this type of stuff coming.

Aren’t there another 2 side by side? I numbered this hider 4. I think the yellow car is an Audi, no?

Bulgy headlights that Toyota and Honda seem to love! I imagine there is some regulatory requirement here but damn, the front of the lens should follow the body lines.

Just shot this yesterday at our local concourse. The redline tires are lost in this photo but what’s worse is, you’re unable to also see the black two tone with red pin strip down low at the rocker. Awesome ride for sure!

If only your mail person had this sort of expediency when delivering ‘that’ shipment of new car parts!