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I don't know shit about the M3 market but props for it being owned by the same person for 26 years. That's a big plus in my book.
I wired up one of these to a horn in an ’81 Lebaron after the switch in the wheel stopped working. Was very satisfying to stomp the horn on and off.
lmao a slideshow of screenshots from a 9 month-old reddit thread. this is a new low as far as trash lifehacker articles go.
those wheels look surprisingly good on it, too
hopefully that thing is just donating its drivetrain to another geo
I don’t understand this timeline either but it appears that Fred Durst is cool now and the AV Club is too fuckin’ lame to understand.
This is almost too nice of a price, seeing as someone I know recently listed a 472bb ‘70 Chevelle SS clone for a similar price and had cash offers for $40k come in. It’s a nice Chevelle, but still a clone without numbers matching anything. This Corvette at a similar price seems like a much better deal.
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All the insane people clamoring for a new Saturn SL1 yesterday, look no further. This or the Corolla hatchback with the five-speed retail for the same price as a Saturn did in the early 90's.
That SL1 retailed for what would be about $20k today. You can get a lot nicer vehicle today for the same money.
I'd say NP at $3000, because at that price there's a chance of having this thing running for $5000
Kid A definitely changed my life but I'm gonna have to go with In Rainbows as best Radiohead album
Focus ST, although I’m not sure how the current market has affected pricing on those. Fun to drive and rock solid, although the ride might be on the stiff side. I’ve had my 2014 for six years now, nothing but oil changes. It’s a tank with proper winter tires, too. It's not too fast for a teenager, either; a brand new…
Same in Midwest, it’s wild how quickly Mazdas fall apart. I figured the newer models had improved a bit on that front, but maybe not...
Mexican street corn on the cob, slathered in mayo and sprinkled with Parmesan cheese and chives
However, I don’t think it is a controversial take that they are in many ways a product of their time
Nah, you just gotta stop after number four. Five and six jump the shark, and are definitely products-of-their-era far more than the first few books. I do think it is kind of fun how five and six explore how Leto’s acts play out thousands of years in the future; there’s not many series out there that try to tackle that…
Maybe they’re ‘built to last' somewhere without salt, but I can't recall seeing a clean one in the Midwest since they were new
Well, if I was the current mayor who inherited this pile of shit I’d also do what I could to pawn it off on the next guy. It’s a lose-lose no matter what.