Wow, great comment. Thanks!!
Wow, great comment. Thanks!!
You´re probably right. However, should they not replace the engine block when they upgrade it, then there is a slight chance it can crack. A side effect of breaking the car is is `letting` the engineblock adjust to different stresses which work upon it. I remember that BWM motorsport once only used old engine blocks…
You sure as hell can´t put this one on the Mercedes. But then again, burning rubber isn´t the fastest way to go around a lap so Susie should be fine...
Haha that's crazy. Are classes on how to make IED's mandatory in the curriculum? Cause that would explain a lot haha
Definitely A....no B....wait it´s a trick question so C. Damn, I´m really bad at these things.
This is really really bad for your engine, drivetrain etc. It´s brand new and thus hasn´t been broken in....
Damn, I see you point...
That´s crazy. But as I replied to jamisparker, why didn´t the U.S. military just sell the excess hardware to other foreign militaries in that case. Plenty in need of armored vehicles, and also make some money...
Jesus...So, why weren´t they sold instead? Plenty of foreign militaries in need of armored IED proof vehicles. You know, American capitalism...
As a non-American, can somebody please explain why the U.S. policeforce would ever need this beast?
Is the $100.000 an exaggeration, or are they really that expensive in the U.S.? In Germany you can tons of really good used G-Class´ for around 25.000 euro. Especially the G320´s are really affordable...
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Yeah sure, but with money earned from selling meth to their parents...
That figures, it´s about the only way these cars stop running. They´re just about bulletproof...