shenmue37
shenmue37
shenmue37

The beep is made by a VMU (Visual Memory Unit) when it has a dead battery and is plugged into a controller.

Yup, that and the lack of DVD support. 1-2 punch and that was all she wrote. Dreamcast had some serious momentum out of the gate though.

Word, I've never paid attention to how they market themselves I just like the convenience of the grip tape on the back lol. I'm gonna dig through some of those articles though, always like a little learning.

Haha I don't see what the big hate train is all about on FRAM. I run their filters on my cars whenever the sales crop up and I've never had an issue. I could see how it could present a problem if you postpone your oil change for a couple thousand miles since they have a much weaker filter element but within 5000

I work at one of the big car parts chain stores and one of the more surprising things to me when I got there was how few manufacturers of parts there are in the world. If you buy say, a brake caliper from: Autozone, Advance Auto, or O'reilly it's going to be an identical part from the same manufacturer with a

Just picture it: you're cruising along in Iraq, or Afghanistan, or wherever, searching for a group of crazy machine gun-toting militants cruising around in a '92 Toyota pickup with the tailgate modified to say "YO," when all of a sudden… nothing. Your truck has stopped. It won't move an inch. It's making awful noises.

What actually happened: The Hummer is possibly the most unreliable piece of crap I've ever owned.

You win.

I'm not trying to troll or anything but is there some type of glass called a 'sniffer'? I had always thought it was 'snifter'.

Circumstances aside, that's an impressively accurate kick.

Dude I probably hit a dozen eagle attacks before I clocked 5 hours. I guess it's random. They've hit me while I was sneaking.

But if you go in thinking high-dollar luxury car, you'll find the 360's running costs aren't dramatically out of line with other high-end vehicles — and not just exotic brands like Lamborghini or Aston-Martin, but even top-line models from Mercedes, Audi, BMW, and others.

Haha as long as you're having fun. Seriously though, I think you're right and that's why I'd love to see a large study done on this. I'd like to see if the results replicate for the majority.

That's super weird, bear with me here.

Late model Jeep Wrangler.

He better hope they don't pick up too much speed or he'll have a Chrysis on his hands.

1995 GMC Safari. Inherited it through the family 12 years ago at 16. Sitting in my driveway right now with 241,000 miles and still going strong.

That's interesting. I've got a 1990 Suzuki Samurai and I fit in it just fine. I'm 185 cm and 95 kilos and I find it very comfortable. I've road tripped it for around an hour and a half at the most so far. I wonder what's changed?

Yup they make quite a boom. I was a 1371. Worked with both systems.

Yeah, I just ran across those too haha. I doubt there's much footage out there if any. They're a bit of a logistical nightmare because they have to be towed, so I doubt we used them more than a couple of times.