n54 535i? how many times have you had to replace everything on that engine to go that far?
n54 535i? how many times have you had to replace everything on that engine to go that far?
The car control Mr. Röhrl displayed was impressive as always, but it also looked like a genuinely hard impact. I hope he was ok. He mentioned earlier in the video that the car was lacking its usual grip levels.
A lot of times the glass is actually threaded into the metal part of the fixture, try slowly turning the glass to see if it unfastens.
most certainly the Trabant Factory in Zwickau!
looks like a piece of hashish id say.
We use one as our Shuttle car/ parts getter at the shop. I've put a good chunk of miles on it my self, with the car having 241,000 miles in total. The car has the original 6 speed transmission and engine, both still going strong too. And that DINAN exhaust...yum
AHH egyptian coca cola, how I miss your sugary goodness
damn you beat me to it, here is the picture I was going to post....and now am
perfect
This car looks dangerously desirable, its amazing to see how blurred the lines have become between manufacturers. Who cares where the cars are from, as long as they look this good and are fun to drive.
Hey that's the Bugibba roundabout, coincidentally this bus is travelling on Kennedy drive!
He builds their water and electrical infrastructure, not sure how that's ruining but ok.
He has a taxi driver which is hired through the office. I would image the ride to be at least 300 dinar, or roughly $250. The trip is not too common, because one can normally fly from Tripolis to Tunis. He drove accross the border to Djerba, stayed there over night, and then proceeded to Tunis the next morning in…
My father just had to do this last this, he works in Tripolis and was scheduled for a flight to Malta the day of the airport attacks. Comfortable 10 hour taxi ride and one is in Tunesia!
As someone who used to drift the crap out of a stationwagon Omega back in the old wintery days, I cannot agree. Same era Vectras would have my vote.
As someone who used to drift the crap out of a stationwagon Omega back in the old wintery days, I cannot agree. Same era Vectras would have my vote.
As someone who used to drift the crap out of a stationwagon Omega back in the old wintery days, I cannot agree. Same era Vectras would have my vote.
Hold on Marty, we are going back to the future!
I agree that the looks of the GT-R 32 have always been a bit of a love/hate thing for most people, but in terms of technology, I would argue that the AWD system in particular is still ahead of what many car manfacturers offer today. As a complete package then, I think this car can compete with alot of what is on sale…