realmrnails
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As I touched on in other places, I specifically chose a van build instead of a box build for that reason. The box-on-chassis-cab builds are VERY heavy, but these van builds are much lighter. Basically the only extra weight here is the fiberglass high roof, and press-board interior buildouts. Compared to a civilian

I mean there’s that space at the top right there!

Starred for “negative lumbar support”

The ambulance innards for a van build-out are comparatively insignificant. The ones built with a box on the back are extremely heavy. I would guess that the mostly wood buildout of this van weighs less than a church van full of people. I’ll eventually get it weighed and know for sure. 

I figure I’ll need to tow a 2,000

Excellent idea!

Oh man, yeah, it’s SUPER loud inside. Right now I’m running with the windows down, so it’s even louder. 

Hey, I work out of these things for a living, so I have a few pointers.

Ghosts? Hundreds, surely. 

You might look into replacement lenses for those emergency lights in unregulated colours. Amber and clear are often unregulated, as well as purple and green which are colours rarely seen here in the US, but they are out there, with luck you might find compatible lenses.

I don’t understand any of this! But yay recycling!

Love the car, and had no issues with the grill.  The improvement hasn’t made it worse, so that’s good.  I’ve wanted a Z for a really long time.  This might be the one to have...

The “original” design had a bumper that bisected the upper and lower portions.

Nah the grille won’t matter how well this new Z will sell, it’ll all be about how it’s priced.

I was really coming around to loving the square grille of the Z Proto, but I get why they did this.

It’s not that the grille was bad, as much as it was too simple for the design. It was literally a perfect rectangle.

Your take is bad and you should feel bad. (not really, you are entitled to your own opinion and should not feel bad for having said opinion.)

No. This is a simple rectangle (even if a large one). The BMW grilles easily beat anything else.

Man, they blue it.

In that case it should have a green and gold pearl coat over the blue so it changes.

Since it appears that I’m first, I would like to submit that this is not how riddles work. By this logic, your name starts with a J and ends with a Y and no one would be able to guess it in a reasonable amount of time.