stinkymcweaselteets
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stinkymcweaselteets

I'm going to take a guess and say the truck backed up. Both were double-parked.

Thanks. I did not pick her up to flip. I'm actually loosing money however that's how it goes. Bla bla bla over $25Kinto the car. JUST the used PES G2 supercharger kit as 100% as is sells (used) for around $3500 with the software kit...I've seen then for $4,000. The wheels with tires were $1,200. So, just the cost of

Hello, I'm the owner. I restored it as I couldn't see it get passed off and thrown away. I am not so much looking to just get rid of it, or as others on here say..why is he so anxious to get rid of it? Kinda funny choice of stance and words on the subject. I'm notanxious at all to get rid of it. I simply have too

Dear Chrysler/Jeep,

I'm one for the Levi's addition jeep wrangler! Heated jean seats 10 times better than heated leather. I must be honest leather seats in a jeep wrangler, just don't make much sense they'll crack in the heat and are too hot to sit on in the summer with the top off, also not to mention not really waterproof.

As much as we all love the Chrysler Turbine proof of concept cars, we can also all rationally agree that they were a terrible idea. Awful gas mileage, dangerously hot exhaust coming out the back as the perfect height to fry the dog/kids playing behing you as you get ready to exit your driveway.

Ahem...

What I don't understand is why they keep calling it discrimination. They are not discriminating they will fuck anyone that allows them to. All the statistics show is that some groups are more likely to be gullible.

I dig it.

Obama voters

All I see is this...

One of these things is not like the other....

See my comment over there, feel free to disagree. I'd like to get your opinion on having the freedom to assume a relative amount of personal risk when you make a decision to buy a vehicle.

Self-righteous European and American legislators will be the death of the automobile industry as we know it. They've already ruined automotive design beyond reparation thanks to pedestrian safety (which, by the way, is the most incredibly lame-brained idea on the automotive legislation front to date). Now, as more and

Definitely will not see another one like it. The ITR provided a raw, visceral experience in a (relatively) modern car that could only be matched by something like an Elise or Porsche GT3, and at a mid-$20k price when new. The current offering of mid-$20k hot hatches and the Toyobaru twins are all quick/fast and very

Great review! I always thoroughly enjoy reading these current day reviews of great cars from a bygone era.