That climate control set up makes me very happy. What vehicle is that from?
That climate control set up makes me very happy. What vehicle is that from?
Now does the fact that they were on fire mess with the integrity of the materials? I get that there is constantly little explosions going on inside of them but they are also constantly being cooled by circulating water.
The team eventually ended up resorting to melting the snow for water.
I will now definitely be attending that. Thanks for the heads up!
How do I make a car with low torque harder to drive on the street?
Haha probably about as slow as everything else made in the mid 70s
For $7,000 you can buy a decent TJ. Seriously, people ask ridiculous money for those in good condition with the 4.0 straight six.
I'll gladly chip in 20 bucks if someone takes the time to set it up/fix the Mega bago
C6 > C4
Probably only the kid who posted it. Kids are dumb...
You and I have a very similar list of cars haha.
Ah the 2WD Wrangler, the official car of "I care more about looking tough than actually being tough." Why would anyone buy a Wrangler that you can barley off road with? Mercifully, Jeep only made them for a few years.
They had three of these in the showroom when I went to buy my jeep a few months back. Each one was marked up by the greedy dealer and none of them moved during the three weeks I was car shopping. It's a shame really because in person they are a beautiful car. If I had the extra money I would consider it with the vette…
Apparently the CV boots are rusted and dry and the whole thing might as well be replaced. This will, I assume, make sense to me when I get the part in the mail and go to install it.
A friend of mine had those cannons on his farm. The birds got used to it after a while and then just started ignoring it. They were also obnoxious in a farm setting, probably not so bad in an airport.
Can we do the opposite of this. 10 cities least prepared for the future.
I lived on 495/RT 3