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Re 1st: It’s quaint that they think Truck buyers want MPG’s. A majority of these trucks get sold to suburbanites that immediately ditch the factory tire and wheel package for some obscene MT tire and wheel that will gimp any MPG gains made from the factory. They want looks and looks only to project their ‘Alpha-ness’

If you’re going to be doing body work, one thing to note: Some manufacturers made frame/reinforcements/rocker panels out of galvanized steel, which if you weld on without proper protection, will mess you up.


But first, clean that interior. Nasty!

Instead of wasting money on this, maybe the potential bidders could donate to the Battleship Texas memorial in Houston? It’s the last remaining WWI battleship and in desperate need of help since the Texas Legislature won’t get off their ass and build it a proper dry dock.

You’re 100% correct.

But Naive to think GM is capable of producing anything truly groundbreaking or compelling when it comes to design. Too many cooks in that kitchen to allow a big risk.

Inject that Spyder right into my veins.

Always loved the Spyder varients of the Boxster. 

3: This is the 1 person that is going to ruin Jeeps for everyone. 

Mercedes recent designs have been awesome, and their engines are getting very inspiring. Wish I could afford one.

Baby Raptor Do do do do do do......

This series was incredible. It’s accuracy in depicting Soviet life and then it’s accuracy in the events of Chernobyl were jaw dropping.

I’ve always wanted to understand what this catastrophe looked like, and I feel so satisfied with how they portrayed the events leading up to, and then ultimately, the event itself.

Honestly, I’ve not given a flying F about any supercar announcement since the big 3 (Porsche 919, McLaren P1, and Ferrari La Ferrari) The model turn out of the supercar manufacturers is dizzying, and probably the greatest indicator that our society is too drunk on it’s own wealth for it to continue in a sustainable

So many threads left dangling in the wind be two writers who just want to go play with Star Wars figures. 

So long as they keep putting what ever the sellers have up on the site, I see no problem with the additional services. It is a business afterall.

Now if it turns into ‘$100k+ vehicles only’ then that’s BS and i’ll start my own BAT, with Camaros with Hookers!

Keeping it till John oliver goes off then restart when he comes back. I like quite a few other series but it’s not worth keeping year round. 

The finale was a soothing balm to the friction burn that came from the last two seasons unnecessary speed. I don’t agree with the way it was written (And hope the books someday see the light of day with better character development) But the final episode was more classic GOT, in depth conversations and good

Maybe if Harry Ried hadn’t NIMBY’d Yucca Mountain, we wouldn’t have the radioactive waste problem....

This episode was visual cake, but narrative cotton candy. No substance, no satisfaction. HBO has greatly tarnished the GOT legacy by rushing through this season like a Dothraki Horde through a village.

I once was fine if RR Martin never finished the books, but now I need him to to wash this horrible taste out of my

Fun Anecdote: Dale Earnhardt Jr drove the Pace Truck at the Daytona 500 this year, afterwards, on his podcast he spoke about the experience.

Apparently, he was literally not allowed to go faster than 60mph on the track (this is ok since that’s more than enough to cover the pace speed) but this limit wasn’t just some

This episode sucked. They covered way too much ground too quickly, and the plot was greased paper thin.

I spent a week up near Pagosa Springs around the time you were passing through. I took my F150 up Wolf Creek from the Pagosa side, and it was a fun experience getting back down. I was super cautious since I am used to flat earth, I was stunned how aggressive some of the locals took the downhill.

Friend had 2 tacomas, both had major recalls for different issues in the span of 3 years. Not to mention the 3.5 sucks for power and efficiency, and the transmission doesn’t shift well.

not all people t buy a truck just to flip it in 5 years, and residuals on trucks are insanely high across the nation, and even moreso