20y* (25y in the US) - not that rules and laws ever bothered you... :D
20y* (25y in the US) - not that rules and laws ever bothered you... :D
Do it!
You had a 3000GT?
All the blessings to Marchettino and his incredible collection of high-quality vids :)
I think he placed it in a shirt pocket, one of the commandos looks at him there's no way he would've just ignored him if he was holding the phone
They should've said arms up like the passenger did in the 2nd vid - surprisingly poor wording from the commandos
My payment on the trailer is $550/mo. My truck is paid for (2005 RAM 3500 dually), and the cost to rent a space to park it ranges from $300/mo up to $800/mo depending on where I'm living at the moment. Here in Oregon, it's on the cheaper end. In California, it's on the higher end. That price includes all utilities…
This should prompt companies to make stance setups and wheels that are safe to use this way. Like tyres that look stretched but actually are designed that way so they aren't at risk of developing internal cracks. Maybe tyres with more reinforcement on the inside sidewall to counteract the camber. I bet if a company…
On a slight tangent, am I correct in saying that since "US safety and emission regs" are the "rationale" behind the 25 year import rule, if those barbaric regs made by dealers to ensure they don't ever remove their finger from the car sales pie weren't in place, this seizure would never have happened as vehicles…
Moot question!
SO WHAT IF ROB FORD USES CRACK? Are we really sure he'd be any different if he didn't? Because I've seen vids of this guy in congress meetings and he's rude and dishonest but he would be that way anyway. Because politician, not user.
True, and if you have a good idea of your tyre's "baseline" then you can probably feel for softness long before visible signs of underinflation
Printed currency is literally a fancy IOU. UK currency says "I promise to pay the bearer on demand the sum of _" :D
Are they still limiting to 100mph? And frankly, why is a truck designed for racing limited to any speed?!
For front wheel drive, such a system would make a noticable difference for traction off the line. What also helps is most of them have front weight distribution of ~60%
Really? Generic camouflage livery? This is the best Lamborghini could do??
A flashlight or equivalent is an essential tool of LIFE. It is the #1 most used app on my phone (in terms of instances not duration ofc) and is the first app anyone should get on their phone. Actually, even before that, get a silicon cover for your phone. I got mine for a quid and apart from damage protection - the…
This video makes me wonder again about camber angles - on corners the Clio seems to have little of the inside wheels in contact (looks like half the tyre in corners) - so why would a car be cambered this much when the roads are that much flatter?? I know the outside wheels are providing most of the traction in the…
It's rare to see a US SUV here in England but they do tend to be Fords - this would work here! Great looks, restrained enough compared to CHROMEFACE and...well the size could be a positive point for those looking to stand out but not too boldly :D
Also the Supra iirc had the most tyre width overall