I remember the BT-52. Thanks for posting this nice image, although I agree with JohnXY about the function. :-)
I remember the BT-52. Thanks for posting this nice image, although I agree with JohnXY about the function. :-)
These rims would suit my needs entirely. And those of whoever owns this magnificent beast. No need to please any-bloody-one else.
Did they apply an electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) machine to your friend's testicles, to discourage him from further soda-on-laptop disasters? That's what I would have done.
Disagreed, and judging from these replies, I'm not alone. I had no idea about the 2013 taillights, so thanks for bring them to my attention. Ha, they served their purpose, didn't they?
A couple of decades ago, the Mounties would probably have smiled, waved and yelled "Thanks for visiting!" while re-seating the sod and picking up your wrapper. From a Big Mac made in Canada, obviously, since a Big Mac made anywhere in the States would have gone stale by the time you made it to Parliament Hill.
That's because you talk first to every Canadian like he is a jackass. Moron.
I guess that after your comment, the reply to the original article's title is "No thanks, we'll stick with our own ignorant idiots."
Eh, it goes both ways up here in "Cananda."
I'm with you - the Cavalier kit looks pretty sleek and sharp to me. It's not just because the default shape was so common and mundane.
Is there really such a dearth of 360-compatible wheels? What about Thrustmaster's products, such as the "Ferrari 458 Italia"?
Just a day or two ago, I was viewing a clip of Galactica's final jump, including Tigh's assertion that "she's broke her back; she'll never jump again"... Some coincidence.
The forward three-quarters are gorgeous. I wish there were a 1080p wallpaper of these pics.
I was going to suggest cowcatchers cleverly disguised as front air dams, so errant pigs would just bounce out of the way. However, collecting them for one's supper seems less wasteful.
Bacon spike strips.
Come to think of it, a two-tone pink color scheme with silver glitter is probably the only way I'll find the otherwise butt-ugly Audi R18 visually palatable.
-1 for history!
I'm gonna back 135 on this. If you really appreciate automobiles and how they connect to someone's personal history, it doesn't bloody matter how much money the subject has or had. I'd HATE to be lumped in with the BMW-owning asshats if I ever had the good fortune to own a nice modern 335. Just as you'd hate to be…
Ahaaa, thanks. So essentially this encourages a grass-roots racing environment, if you like a variety of cars in your stable for not too much cash out-of-pocket. I can see that the beautiful old McLaren M6GT is within reach...
OK, thanks for that enlightenment. Though it begs the question of how often one drives at 7000 RPM....
That's what I was going to say, but then I'd only be going on hearsay.... D'oh. :-P