I helped a 20yr old dude find his friend’s civic. He had no idea what car he arrived to the store in. [passenger] -sigh- point is, don’t assume.
I helped a 20yr old dude find his friend’s civic. He had no idea what car he arrived to the store in. [passenger] -sigh- point is, don’t assume.
Hmm. Actually looks more truck and less SUV with a window chopped off.
Nope. Didn’t have time to. Haven’t yet - busy.
The barefoot one — probably because you can’t race (legally) in anything but actual shoes, sandals need not apply. I’m just thinking that safety standard kind of spread through the masses somehow. Racing was a popular sport at one point in our history, not so much (outside of watching it on tv) these days.
I watched this with audio off.. top video: almost none of them were annoying enough to even be in his way or affect his travel. And just like the 1st video, mundane issues that don’t really cause a problem unless you’re not paying attention, yes we all hate people that do these things but you have to adapt. Bitching…
I wasn’t talking about slamming on the brakes, and that’s what those things that light up on the back when you hit the brakes are for. o.O
ahh, i gotcha, i read it wrong. I thought it was saying that the tire incident happened previous to this video. Not that it was the tire incident. My mistake. o.o
fair enough; I’ve honestly never experienced it for myself; our jeep isn’t road-worthy yet.
And that’s why they call it death-wobble. If he’d hit his brakes I think it’d have evened out instead of getting worse. lol
Have you figured out the rain into the interior issue yet?
if you look at dudes’ foot (the one who doesn’t get up) .. it’s waaay off. Looks like a pretty bad break.
that looks like .. crappy bodywork dropped onto a 3/4 series coupe.. bleh.
easiest way to explain without rewriting it all, is to point you in the direction of the thread i made about it: http://www.dodge-dart.org/forum/dodge-da…