Easy, heel-toe. I do this a lot in Seattle with my old k1500. Does take practice. :)
Easy, heel-toe. I do this a lot in Seattle with my old k1500. Does take practice. :)
Hahahahahah! Oh man ..
Yup, my 93 Explorer has 289k/mi on it, and my 89 GMC k1500 has 294k/mi.
I like having A/C in Wa. Mostly due to humid winters where I’ll run it with the heat up to dry the interior air keeping my windows from fogging.
At least it’s direct injected vs some flavor of cfi/mpi/etc. Still.. would rather have at very least a 4 banger di (though probably no way it’d meet California’s CARB crap).
I see an old Minolta camera there that I remember buying in 2005 for my ex wife. Used to man one of those old kiosks. Haha
Most everything in Costco is bulk. Generally all ends in .99, including sales. Keep and eye for “Price valid until date” on the bottom left of the sign information. This can mean a current special to a future markdown or markups (you can always ask). .97 cent is an indicator of a buyer markdown and typically also has…
I like my aftermarket ones on my manual trans engines. Keeps me from a) ever lugging and b) having a high HG reading on cruise for best fuel economy. :) Also, helps determine proper shift points during mild acceleration when my stereo is cranked and I can’t hear the engine. I’m strange that way. :)
Lynx 2.0? Or 1994's Netscape Navigator? ;)
My old k1500 has one. One stuck on the oil pan, the other is a coolant heater (freeze plug insert), with three different wattage settings. Works awesome. :)
Looks like mine, except extended cab. Ol 89 that I’ve been restoring and daily driving. :)
Hahaha, epic.
Ahem, notably Kensington.
Hahah! Or myself, “Where the hell is the milk?!” *looks around the kitchen, then opens the freezer* “Ah!”
Have you seen my stapler?