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    therealkennyd
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    Three or four minutes should do the trick.

    Check out the Tread Lightly movement. I get your point, but off roaders have an interest in preserving trails, and not just rampantly blazing through forests. Things like ensuring your vehicle isn't leaking anything, only traversing existing trails, etc are ways to, well, tread lightly.

    Oh my word. This resurrected a memory I had long forgotten about. Straight after high school my buddy and I were both still living at our respective homes, working and going to school. We lived walking distance from one another so we would hang out at one another’s homes frequently. My friend happens to be black,

    It’s electric.

    I forgot how much I wanted a Z3 when I was a kid. Is the same reliability true for Z4's? I've always heard they're not a true sports car.

    I was ready to vote NP just based on photos alone, but the higher mileage (yeah 100K is low for its age but you expected about half that for almost 10 grand as well, didn’t you?) plus non original stereo detract from its value.

    Second tier? More like fourth.

    Wouldn't left on red be analogous in this case?

    My great grandfather bought one a year or two before he passed away, some 14 or so years ago. My great grandmother just turned 92, and still puts around a couple times a week in it.

    6'5" 17 year old? What on earth are they putting in the milk these days?

    That depends on what your definition of the word "is" is.

    I wasn't insinuating it was bad, just densely packed.

    There is so much 90's in this photo.

    Lifelong Carolinian. Can confirm is delicious.

    She is insanely hot. I bet she’s awful to be around though.

    7K is a NP for that. IMHO.

    Return to sender, no such number.

    No no no. Not four, three. Total Recall style.

    I often wonder if Touring (wagon) models have generally been better received in Europe because of the cultural importance of traveling. My exposure to this is from colleagues who are German, and for whom travel is an important part of their lifestyle. So a performance wagon is sort of a “have your cake (fast car) and

    Keep it bearding. If you’re like me, your hair is leaving the front of your hairline and exiting through the follicles in your chin.