ryslegit
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ryslegit

Please show us on the doll where the german car touched you

Currently own a s3. It’s a fun lil car, my only gripe is the obvious backseat room.

No HK-47, no care

Then article #4 is perfect for you

It’s the “hey look at me” wrap

It better come with A/Ts and decent suspension or else I’m not going to pretend to buy it.

It can’t be worse than a smart car...right? 

Ford will release some actual photos of what the new Bronco will look like. Hopefully they don’t pull a Toyota with the supra.

I can’t wait to see how ridiculous the gladiators will look out on the roads. It’s what the H3t dreamt of being.

Yea really! The reason I was told was because potential buyers didn’t want a new car with miles racked up on it. These guys acting like the Rubicon is a limited production run with the “I know what I have” attitude.

The one I spec’d out with the “must haves” was going to cost around $57k usd before taxes/fees. That’s a big nope.

The JL is too dam expensive and was one of my reasons for not picking one up.  Also, dealers in my area were firm on prices and wouldn’t allow test drives on the Rubis, pretty ridiculous.

With all this photography talk, here are a couple of my most popular pics in the “stancenation” world

Well get a car with auto dimming mirrors...

For a sec I thought this came out of Red Dead

As you said yes, there are many ways to implement a new tax however the way this was done is not the right way. If it was left to the voters I think there would have been better methods proposed. If you take a closer look at SB1, you will see a portion of that money being used to repay loans for the general fund as

I wasn’t so lucky last year and ended up getting rear ended (on the 91) by a girl on her phone. She then proceeded to get pissed at me because I wouldn’t accept cash from her to fix the damages as I wanted it to go through insurance...lol

The same people that are paying $50k for even more basic Toyota TRD Pros

So what’s your point? That it was needed? Do you think a multi-billion dollar high speed rail is needed as well? The state has the money, they just want to continue funding their pet projects.

It was in the initiative that if passed, the proposition would put future gas taxes proposals in the people’s hands. We would’ve had the right to vote on it rather than the lawmakers making the calls and passing whatever they pleased.