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Are you saying I used it incorrectly? Personally I prefer "a myriad of", but both ways are considered "correct."

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Was going to post the same thing. Russia is the equivalent of the High School quarterback/prom king working at jiffy lube in his mid-30's.

Meanwhile, in the U.S., we can't even get over the fact that some people "stance" their cars. Maybe I should check out Japan. This looks like more fun.

Part of me thinks that most of these cars are gaudy and tacky, but my inner twelve-year-old would totally roll in one of those neon-covered Lambos.

Can't tell if you're trolling or not. But you're certainly not someone who is successful.

No, the IMS is the intermediate shaft that drives the cams off of the crank. I believe the 996tt didn't have the issue because that motor is derived from the GT1(?) motor that was in the 911 race cars a couple years earlier.

996 Turbo uses the Mezger engine as used in the GT3. Completely different unit from the one in the vanilla 996. The Mezger was also used on the gen 1 997 Turbo but the gen 2 moved to a turbo version of the direct injection engine seen in the regular Gen 2 997.

Look at all the people touching it without official Ferrari gloves, way to kill the resale value.

You have to wear gloves in the 1LE, the gearshift and knob are fake suede, and absorbs all your greasy fingerprints.

I don't know if there is such a system yet.
What i just said is thought out by me.
But if you go to any security company (those that mount alarms and surveillance cameras) you might get them to build a custom job.
And one does not need fulldh because we are talking about the interior of a vehicle. (1 - 2 m^2). I could

First off ...let it be known that the BBB itself is a scam. They extort business owners into paying huge monies to be "accredited" .... For example, a business with 100 employees in Atlanta pays over $800 per year just to use the word "accredited" .... they are NOT a government agency — they are a private business,

You should look up the definition of cultural sensitivity, because you are merely throwing it around ignorantly to level ad hominem attacks. The inability to communicate with someone during a transaction because of a language barrier is a legitimate complaint, and factually does not meet the definition of culturally

Dealerships already cover comprehensive insurance, exactly for situations such as this. Unless, of course, it was an inside job, in which case the dealer wouldn't want to report it because it would make their premiums go up.

Which should not be legal. If I get all the IT shops around here to make it customary that we put the right to time with your wife in our contracts, should that be legal?

Instant Karma's gonna get you

Anything you do behind the wheel besides conducting your automobile is a distraction. We don't need a study to tell us that.

Yeah. Each team has two cars (usually two drivers, but sometimes more if someone gets hurt or the team changes drivers) that both earn points for the team. The constructor's championship goes to the team whose two cars have earned the most points during the year.

Don't write them a letter; write them a check!