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Monicaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

...or buy a zr1.

:)

In 2002, a crack design unit was sent to a corporate retreat by a Japanese company for a redesign they didn't commit to. These men promptly escaped from a maximum-security resort to the Los Angeles underground. Today, still wanted by Toyota, they survive as car customizers. If you have a problem... if no one else can

+1 for the Cragers.

Everything about this interior is perfect.

But you HAVE to love the detail, right? It is light years ahead of old GM where EVERY car had the same Generic shifter in the center console...you know the one: plastic square button in the center with haphazard leather/molded plastic around it and about 3 inches of flat black plastic or painted steel under it. The

The correct thing to do at this point is get a Not Dodge Avenger.

Decent TJs are awesome, though.

But really, I need more info, because either it's a complete failure, or a marvel of engineering and aftermarket adaptation.

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Off with you and your reasonable and pretty much valid logic!

I agree with you to a certain extent, but I can understand the justification; if a car is really well insulated (which you want it to be) then the driver lacks a certain amount of engine feedback, especially without looking down at the tach. "Piped in" engine noise allows the driver to use an underutilized sense as

In High School I did my first bicycle "race"(it was for charity). I was the 69th person in line so I got #69, I didn't even notice at first, everyone thought it was a joke, some saw it as a vulgar action, or thought I had manipulated it. So I can see a random event/assigned designation being perceived as an

They're still overpriced. In the UK, £2k will get you a competent 1990s Japanese 4x4 which is ready to rock and roll; or it will get you a 1980s Land Rover whose key features are "Needs more welding" and "pretty close to passing the MOT".

Yeah, but Jeeps in Old Blighty are more expensive than here so it all kind of balances out.

We have been waiting for a hazmat and decon unit for 90 minutes while the fire department gets suited up.

I'm on a flight right now in Birmingham waiting for a hazmat crew because of a sick international passenger. This appears to be a bit of a panic that is unnecessary...more to come.

I guess I should have shown up E to the A to the E A R L I E R