“...just freeze the part that needs to go inside the hole, and heat up the part with the hole.” PLEASE NOTE: In some cases freezing the part that needs to go into the hole results in too much shrinkage.
“...just freeze the part that needs to go inside the hole, and heat up the part with the hole.” PLEASE NOTE: In some cases freezing the part that needs to go into the hole results in too much shrinkage.
He really is an astonishingly ugly person to look at. I cannot stand to watch him on TV, just from looks alone.
This. Forced induction engines always yield big changes with ECU tuning.
With a nod to LA, I would say Miami is the exotic car capital of the US, by far. Lots of wealthy people, combined with conspicuous consumption being the word of the day here, no winter to keep you off the road, and like someone posted below, almost no one here owns their cars, except me. I see at least 4-5 current…
Back in the early 80's, at my prep school, this new kid who showed up in my junior year was a typical rich-kid douchebag. One day at lunch he was bragging about his dad’s 930 Turbo, how he loved to drive it and go nuts with it, etc. When another kid asked why he hadn’t taken it to school yet, he said “Oh, my dad…
Wasn’t Ocellus Teal drafted in the second round by the Giants?
Uh, it’s Italian, but thanks for playing.
Yeah, I’m fluent in Italian, and I was curious too. Basically its a 125cc engine in there, here is the video he has of the engine in that thing. Looks pretty sweet, that exhaust is one giant weld! Someone in the comments asks him how much HP, but he says he doesn’t know.
Wait, if you can do this to something like Williams Sonoma, just think of what you could do with the Frontgate catalog, or Restoration Hardware.
Maybe they’ll get their engines secondhand.
Wait, you’re complaining about vinyl padded headlight covers which presumably were standard on that model, while Porsche charges thousands of dollars to cover the air vent slats on the a/c vents in leather? Also, my vote goes to those stupid things they called “Opera lamps” on the c-pillars 80’s Cadillacs. My other…
To me, as an owner of two 2001 TT Quattro Coupes, the hook was the design, and the fact that it was (and for all I know, maybe still is) a car that went from prototype to production with almost no changes. Yes, Freeman Thomas’ design still holds up to this day. A 2001 in good shape is a great car, AWD, an engine that…
“I’m not a Christan asshole...” You’re absolutely right, you’re just a regular, garden-variety asshole. Lighten up, Francis.
Uh, sorry to tell you, but I was in Cuba a month ago, and Verizon works just fine over there. The Cubans only have a hard-on against AT&T. But even that will change once the $$$ start flowing in earnest.
Why, does this have to be so unavailable?
I’m fluent. She was discussing the “appeal” of seeing crashes at motor races in that era, and how for some that was a reason to watch. She was asking Mr. York if he was hoping to see an accident, and he replied that no, he wasn’t, but he could understand why it was exciting for some, as it brings out emotions.
“When a company asks the equivalent of the full asking price of a Texas mansion for a car, it’s not outlandish to expect a lack of compromise and a commitment to make unequivocally the best looking cars in the world.”
Portugal. Look at the website on the bus on the right: .pt is the domain extension for Portugal
Hooligan Farkle - Would be one of the best band names ever.
New Ferrari Shooting Brake?