shenmue37
shenmue37
shenmue37

In great shape $4000 is about right for that.  An ‘88 sold on Bring A Trailer last year for $9200.  I bought my 1990 6 years ago for $4000.

Knowingly breaking a rule and fully accepting the consequences =/= cheating.

It only becomes cheating when you break the rule and make an attempt to avoid the repercussions.

I’ve done a lot of betas of a lot of software and these bugs sound like what you’d expect in an alpha build.

This is, in fact, just a projector and screen albeit a laser light source projector vs. a lamp light source projector. The light leaving the projectors is still just light. With a lamp based one it takes the white light from the lamps filament and sends it through the optical engine. With laser projectors is takes

I find it funny that I routinely get ‘Jeep-waved’ at in my 1990 Suzuki Samurai.

I live in a fairly nice neighborhood, I inherited the family 1995 GMC Safari when I was 16 and have been driving it for the past 16 years. It’s got it’s fair share of wear and tear and as such doesn’t exactly match the aesthetic of my neighborhood.

One night I stopped in a Walgreen’s on my way home at about 9 PM,

But what if they did apologize before it made The Hollywood Reporter? Should they have publicly announced that they got upset during filming and then when they cooled down they went and made it right? How would this article go then, should everybody that’s in a high profile job hold a press conference as soon as they

I just traded in my 2009 Civic today and I’ve never been happier to get rid of anything in my life. Reliable means of transportation, yes. Everything else, no. Just overall a terrible car, uncomfortable, pitifully slow, zero space. I’ll stop now, this car no longer affects my life.

They talk crap at press conferences leading up to an event and it’s mutual, I still think it’s ridiculous. I can’t recall ever seeing someone win a match in either of those sports and then immediately run over and start cussing out the guy they just beat.

Nothing that I saw here falls into the category of “good-natured ribbing”. This kind of behavior is ridiculous. In any other sport in the entire universe this would absolutely be an infraction and result in punishment, probably ejection from the competition.

I daily a 1990 Suzuki Samurai. Such a good freaking car. I’m convinced that if Suzuki re-released the Samurai/Jimny line in America that it could dominate and really cut into Jeep’s market share.

I don’t think it’s really disrespectful, it’s an intelligent play. As you can see Basilashvili started to bolt to the right because that’s where he anticipated the shot going. Kyrgios knew he would do that and popped it to the opposite side of the court. If he had went for the backhand to hit it cross-court it would

I think the early model M998 is the only one that didn’t have a Park position. The majority of the one’s that I drove from 2005-2011 had Park. We mainly had M1123 and 1097's if I remember correctly.

There’s a lot wrong here but I’ve driven a ton of these and I can guarantee you that if the parking brake was properly tensioned and fully engaged then there’s no way a 5 year old is going to be able to release it. Plus like everybody else said it should have been chocked. Somebody got extremely lazy.

How about Jeep bros. I feel like they’re one of the worst but in a weird way. They’re willfully ignorant of how utterly horribly assembled their car is and willing to pay wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy too much money for one that was bad from the factory and then 10x worse because the previous owner only had enough money

Yup all you need is speed, gas, and temperature anyway. What’s with all these newfangled cars and their superfluous instruments anyway?

Truth, got a 1990 Samurai, my buddy today told me to shoot the gapin traffic while turning left. I just laughed and patted him on the head condescendingly.

I’ve been wrenching on my 1995 GMC Safari for awhile now and I have to say I agree with Nissan on this one. Any kind of engine work is a gigantic pain in the butt. Being able to just pop the hood and do the spark plugs would be a welcome relief. Unfortunately with a cabover you have to pull the wheels, dismantle

I don’t know if you noticed but in the video the ball joint that failed was a Moog lolololololol