looks like my 335i's valves, totally caked over with carbon, though surprised they used picks and not walnut blasting
I will advise against using thenewboston and instead, advise you to use Derek Banas on Youtube. He actually explains the theory behind what you are doing.
I'm currently learning Java and in high school (10th grade), and I can say that while coding takes time and it's really a lot of trial and error, there's a beauty to it that's just irrefutable.
Not only that, coding has helped my analytical thinking and planning a lot. Making a blueprint before writing any sort of code…
I think we have evidence of that already. It was done from about 800BC through 400AD and gave us what we call the Bible.
If this guy crashed there would be literally tens of dollars in damages.
The 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee, which is pictured above, didn't do particularly well in Scandanavia's industry…
While the reaction to the improved graphics and control in the Xbox One's next-gen racing simulator has been enthusia…
BMW has been building the exact same car for 51 years and everyone seems surprised about it.
This is probably my favorite, S2000 prototype. Plus the guy is rocking the white socks.
S2000 Prototype, balls out with roof down and loafers for racing shoes.
I like this one with the NSX-R.
The main point of F1 is (and always has been) advanced technology. The drivers are what makes it interesting, but the base purpose is creating cutting-edge racing cars that provide trickle down technology for road cars.
Germany and France at war again? *gives France a white flag*
The BMW straight 6 engine design... because ///m