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would love to pick this up for my dad for christmas but the link just runs to the crate bin.

would love to pick this up for my dad for christmas but the link just runs to the crate bin.

Same. Came here to say this. Still salty we didn’t get the ST as promised.

Did anyone else start to believe they were having a stroke while reading this article?

10/10 will be a better surplus second hand wheeler than the Humvee ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

As an ‘18 ZR2 owner, I’m glad to see GM addressed one of the biggest design flaws on the ZR2 as well as their prototype submission by adding HD shock skids on the rear axle mounts. Ideally, they would have relocated them completely (589 Fabrication offers a slick kit), but it was a glaring weak point on the prototype. 

With a 35k budget, he should be looking at a lightly used Colorado ZR2 in the $30k range with $5k budget left to spend on a bed rack, RTT, coilover kit, tires, winch, etc. I bought a new ‘18 ZR2. They’re more capable straight out of the box than the Taco and with the DSSV shocks + front and rear lockers, they’ll go

“This time on Dirt Every Day, we build the world’s greatest offroad pizza delivery service with our new Italian-American 4x4!

The C5 Z06 debuted in 2001 with 385hp but for 2002 GM bumped it up to 405hp. They can hit 60 in 4 seconds flat and eat up corners. I’m going full NP on this example because $13k is easy money for an autocross and track day rocket ship.

When I turned 16 back in 2002, my first vehicle was a hand me down ‘96 ZJ Laredo with the 4.0. Back then, the aftermarket lift options were pretty sparse. You could either have a $500 Rancho 3" or a $1500 kit + welding for a 4.5". I ended up with the cheapo 3" plus some rear pucks and moderate trimming to help clear

My question is how the hell are they recharging these? In St. Louis I see random people stacking the small electric scooters like cordwood in car trunks, vans, truck beds and small trailers for transport to homes or charging stations. These full size - road legal scooters would clearly require a much more secure,

I want to know what these thieves plan to do with the car once it’s stolen? They can’t shut it off without needing a key to move it again and I’m sure Tesla can track the location down in a matter of seconds. If they were to strip it for parts, do they have a pre-constructed faraday cage to block the tracking services

Deer hunting with a lawn mower engine? I prefer the deer I hunt to not hear me coming from literally a mile away.

Erik Shilling... Shilling... Shill-ing.. SHILL.

I’ll see myself to the greys. lol

Boomer requirements:
+ easy ingress and egress
+ lumbar support
+ polished aluminum wheel option
+ golf club stowage

You couldn’t be more wrong man. I have zero problems with this. My first Jeep was a ‘96 ZJ in 2002. Back then, the aftermarket basically had two lift kit options. A cheap $500 3 inch Rancho lift or a full on custom 4-link ‘kit’ requiring way more fabrication and welding than my bank account or skill set would allow.

Any word on if we will see a better deal than the current ($145) on the newest Apple Airpods with charging case?

Any word on if we will see a better deal than the current ($145) on the newest Apple Airpods with charging case?

$7k is too damn high for a bronco II, but like others have said, I fully believe someone will pay close to that if either:
A. They are planning a quality driver prerunner Bronco II build and realize starting with a solid truck will likely save time and money in the long run.
B. They get into all the feels from owning

To be fair, the 2.0t is FAR from a lawnmower engine and leaves plenty on the table for Audi to turn up the wick if they so desire to do so. 

Back in ‘04 I remember seeing a few of the cars from the second movie on display at universal studios in Orlando. The orange challenger looked like a blind man painted it with a garden hose and patched rusted rockers with spray foam insulation. The convertible eclipse looked rough too, but the most ridiculous thing was