I will, British folk are more arrogant and rude than the internet suggests, so maybe it'll balance out. Thanks for the advice, all I'm concerned about is bath salt zombies.
I will, British folk are more arrogant and rude than the internet suggests, so maybe it'll balance out. Thanks for the advice, all I'm concerned about is bath salt zombies.
I'm going to Orlando, doing all the parks, and heading out to Kennedy Space centre in the middle, there probably wont be much travelling afar as I'm only around for a week and staying on international drive in Orlando for the whole time.
[A bison inspects a new Subaru in a new advertisement or something. Photo Credit: Subaru]
Last week I wrote an article about a remarkable sounding supercar that uses a revolutionary sort of flow battery…
Another G500/G550. Then take it to Dyno Comp in Arizona and have them lift it.
Lamborghini Countach! Talk about wide body kits. 15 years of production through the 80s will do that I guess.
OOOOOH. I kind of figured there might be, given how close we are to another country that gets a lot of cool stuff we didn't. Lovely car.
Only one in Texas?
I can neither confirm nor deny that my wife's Forester was repeatedly hooned on the long dirt/gravel road leading towards our daughter's Girl Scout camp...
Probably because its a radio controlled helicopter... and not a fucking-god-damn-stop-using-that-word DRONE!!
It would if your course consisted of more than one steep hill.
Me too. I'm not sure how far they'll take it, but it does seem to be a credible, inexpensive, and reliable (?) alternative to the Land Cruisers and Discos that would be easy to daily. They do make ARB bull bars and snorkels and stuff if you want to take it a bit farther. Expedition use is not about rock crawling and…
gotta say, that's pretty impressive.