*the FAA crash investigation has found that taking video in landscape is unacceptable, and will be revoking their license to take video
*the FAA crash investigation has found that taking video in landscape is unacceptable, and will be revoking their license to take video
The guy has the wherewithal to film in landscape, in a life threatening situation, and it gets posted in vertical.
Bonus points for pics in Balboa Park... did you get to the auto museum there?
Many times manufacturers “leak” that stuff themselves, in order to get free public opinion before product hits production. While a CAD leak is definitely done not on purpose, it’s absurd to think that leaks and spyshots are nothing to get excited about. People see spy shots and decide whether or not they should wait…
“They won’t use the turn signals anyway, might as well make them blue.”
I like those Gatling gun headlights. Poor output and overengineered, but they look neat. Not much different than what most full-LED headlight setups look like these days.
03-04 M45's are actually really rare.
The Nissan Gloria/Infiniti M45 of the same vintage was quite appealing with it’s hard lines and angles and such.
I agree with your prediction but holyshit would I hate Ford.
STOP THE INTERNETZ PEOPPLEZ! STOP ALL THE INTERNETZ!! MRFORD HASNT WATCHED THE RACE YET!!!!1111
Cordless drill is much easier than the reamer.
I had a tire professionally patched. It promptly (2 days later) began leaking from the exact spot that was patched. I whipped out my trusty tire plug kit, plugged it, and 37k miles later the tire still held air. All hail the mighty tire plug.
Not to mention the fact that the tire shop always tells you “oh we can’t patch that since it is too close to the sidewall, let’s take a walk over here and pick out your new tire.”
Nah. Where I live it barely rains and the tread it still ok. But they will probably be replaced next month before the rain comes.
When I did this awhile back, the part sticking out, I just light them up and let burn for a perfect flush finish (it melts).
Cut off the leftover and melt the end is what I do. Dunno if melting is any better than non-melting, but never had an issue.