The Dunlop bridge and these pedestrian bridges are two different kettles of fish. These bridges regularly carry huge loads. New Year’s eve for example, people pack these things at midnight.
The Dunlop bridge and these pedestrian bridges are two different kettles of fish. These bridges regularly carry huge loads. New Year’s eve for example, people pack these things at midnight.
So Billy Bob will come home from making battery packs, then go online and about the commie trans plot to make electric cars, while praising his Chevy Trax that is made in Korea, on his good American Freedom phone, assembled in China
Every race track I have ever been to has blocked visual access from the bridges - they don’t want people hanging out on there and overloading the bridge. This is just a story about people in LV who have never been to a race track and don’t understand why this is done.
Thank you, now I do not feel bad for missing SEMA this year.
Most Monte Carlo fans will want to be able to put louvers on the back glass so no one can see them necking with Brandi in the mall parking lot.
The mystery car is a G35 with a Vaydor body kit on it. I’m honestly surprised they still exist considering donor worthy G35's are probably in very short supply
Cars were so bad back then that starting, running and holding oil were more critical considerations than panel gaps.
My ‘97 has the Detroit 6.5 turbo diesel (not even the Duramax, which is actually a Mitsubishi as I understand it). Other than the NA 6.2, it’s the least desirable truck diesel engine ever made even though power output was on par with the Powerstroke or Cummins of the same era. I think the main reason for that is,…
1990's Defender 90s
I saw the perfect comment yesterday, but I might mangle it:
Every merger statement: “This will benefit customers.”
They quadrupled the rate when they took over.
“they’re supporting someone who can’t even be honest about their height.”
This means that they just passed the first test of being a GOP candidate with flying colors.
Ooh it sounds like it’s just missing the LIONS NOT SHEEP sticker - which ironically - all the same trucks have.
Angry grilles on Jeeps is the new tribal tattoo. Everybody has one and in a few years they’ll regret getting it.
I never expected BMWs to become the tuner-boi-shitboxes that they are today.
The 335 has the same reputation everywhere - you see them doing exactly what you described in every city I’ve been to. I was visiting Seattle last week, where there are surprisingly few sports cars of any kind in the city, and still saw a handful of solitary 335s popping and burbling around the city.
This thing doesn’t interest me enough to read the article, nor to vote. It only interests me enough to make this comment.
I experienced a load issue on a smaller scale that was masquerading as a weak battery. The car was spitting out batteries with in a week. Turned out to be a starter so funked up with carbon that it could barely turn. A good cleaning and that same starter has been working flawless.