Patrick, I approve with all my heart, even without reading. Yes, the best films ever. Yes, they deserve a BluRay relaunch (good I did rip 'em to HDD, this DVD is sooo fragile and vulnerable...)
Patrick, I approve with all my heart, even without reading. Yes, the best films ever. Yes, they deserve a BluRay relaunch (good I did rip 'em to HDD, this DVD is sooo fragile and vulnerable...)
Honestly, you significantly lower your chances of getting laid by not asking.
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This is as exciting as watching grass grow, sorry.
Here, I fixed the lead for you, you'll thank me later:
They used to break down very often.
I am amazed the hands-down-best app for a tracktard, Harry's LapTimer didn't make to this list. Just speechless. I can not imagine driving on the track without it.
This is not an M3 at all, the entry list says it's a 330ci. I can imagine it is hugely modified (by the cutout on the bonnet I'd say a Rotrex supercharger?) http://atcl.org/files/auto/hil…
This made me search for cheap shipping options to Europe madly.
I would answer "Lancer Evolution", but obviously this post wanks over an understeering, go-in-straights-only, 2-tonne luxobarge with an auto gearbox that was faulty from the inception and not about a drivers' car. OK, moving along...
Technically (and chronologically) (and being anal, but it doesn't rhyme very well) every new Mazda now runs on a CX-5 platform called SkyActiv Chassis.
Kia Picanto Mk 1
The smallest Kia of them all, featuring a 65 bhp 1.0 litre engine and a five-speed gearbox, capable of 150 km/h top speed. And yet for 4 years long it ran its own cup in Poland, which sparked a Pro_Cee'd cup for more advanced drivers, which in turn ignited the current cup of Mk2 Picanto. Tricky to…
LOL, I just looked closely on these photos I got from GM Europe and the Vauxhall badge is clearly photoshopped into the original photo with Opel badge. Great point with the front tires.
This guy offers some advice:
Where is the Fiat 125p from Poland, huh?