another out of the boxer :) and can you do me a favor Kay and get me out of the grey much appreciated
another out of the boxer :) and can you do me a favor Kay and get me out of the grey much appreciated
Way to think out of the box.
Not even a srt8 but I watched it last night and they really should have special purpose fire/rescue vehicles for this, I would thing you can't carry much fire fighting equipment in a SLS.
I will say it was a awesome little car, did what it's supposed to, but I will just party down here in they grey with my other posts, while the "lol bro wut that sukz "post hang out in the clear.
Wow, I like him even better and dislike my self for not know that.
Well I have to pick the CVCC, Because most of you know by my post's that the 77 is the car I grew up in. Love those things, and would love to find a unmolested one to restore. Met emission requirements with out a cat in 77 that's pretty impressive.
Yea some people don't have compassion for another human's life, that is one of our worlds biggest problems.
Yes there was and if that was here in both videos the remote kill would of been activated as soon as it started heading for the crowd.
This sad and make's we wonder, why this was not better regulated, the technology exist here and is used, we have all been to theses events, and know when any sign of trouble the remote kill switch is activated and those things are stopped immediately. and people are kept safe distances, and usually behind something to…
So he also not saying that if another vehicle hit this it could of impaled the passengers on the inside besides just starting a fire, that is scary.
Yea that is a nasty nasty smell, similar to a burnt clutch lol. Once you smell it you will never forget.
Wow there goes a couple G wagons in the process.
This is very scary to go through, if you have never experienced living in a mountainous area, there is always a possibility of your brake's over heating leading to fade leading to straight failure, I remember we had a friend in California we would visit that lived way…
If you have a manual transmission you should always use the parking brake you never know where it could pop out of gear.you should also always have your front wheels turned in the right direction because of that. It amazes me people that haven't lived in states with hills, that do not turn the wheel the proper…
it's like people that don't know how to back up a trailer.
Looks like this guy has no idea how to fly the thing, or he wanted to see if he could just go through the window. But yea people tend to for get that R/C anything has a range limitation and can suffer from interference/week signal's, or like oops forgot to change the batteries on the receiver, next thing you know…
I would be scared as hell especially on slippery surface/snow with a bigger helicopter, since we have all seen the video's of the rotor wash, pushing animals off of ice and other things.