The last time I saw one was this past winter. It had dents all down the passenger side. I guess it zigged when it should have zagged.
The last time I saw one was this past winter. It had dents all down the passenger side. I guess it zigged when it should have zagged.
I was there last year, and I saw this driving around the ‘Ring. Slowly. I talked to them later in the parking area. It was two fellows named Sam and Josh who had driven over from the UK.
I see what you did there.
It was full length, but definitely not dry. I worked for the Goodyear distributor at that race. We were running out of wets, and were literally hand-carving grooves in slicks to make intermediates.
Nonsense.
My personal experience is in line with this. In the past few years, I've seen major changes and complete remodeling at some Cadillac dealerships which has helped a lot. However, when I was shopping for a V-Wagon, I stopped in one dealership, and a young man in ripped jeans came up to me and started talking about…
Both the truck and I are unavailable right now, but we'll be in Philly in January and February.
Hey, Raphael! You wanna review one of these?
It was already in the country when I bought it. It was imported as a limited-use utility vehicle. Near as I can tell, there are actually about two dozen in the country.
It's a pretty good list. I know Gran Turismo was at least partially responsible for bring cars like the STI, the Evo, and the GT-R to America, but my favorite has to be the one car GT inspired me to buy.