It’s a Miata with a V10 swap. They had to lengthen the wheelbase to fit the engine in it.
It’s a Miata with a V10 swap. They had to lengthen the wheelbase to fit the engine in it.
Bidding has just started and it’s at an eye-watering $27,000...
It doesn’t have to get that bad to ruin its structural integrity. Most aircraft don’t spend their service lives submerged underwater, but if even the slightest spot is found in an annual or a C or D check, the plane is grounded and the entire component has to be removed and replaced.
Maybe not with the V6, but the way Dodge has always built them, it was impossible to put anything in it other than the expensive V10. Both Ford and GM know that in order to build Captain Insano Mode halo cars like the Z06 (when it doesn’t overheat) and the GT350, they need to make automatic base model convertibles for…
Imagine if the Z06 and the Shelby GT 350 were the base model Corvette and Mustang respectively. They wouldn’t sell well, would they?
Keep your friends close and your enemies closer.
At the very least they could have tried rocking it out. It couldn’t have made their situation any worse.
They could have CTIS, but that would mean they would all constantly have deflated tires. Remember, these things are not maintained by effete hipster bloggers with too much money who can repair every little thing that goes wrong with it. They are maintained by some Okie from Muskogee PFC who’s on his third compay-grade…
All military HMMWVs had the CTIS removed sometime before 2002.
Wuss.
Someone else here said it first, but it bears repeating: making a drift car that drives itself is like making a sexbot that only pleasures itself.
It happens occasionally in South Carolina.
Civil rights. That must be one of those things that only you flyboys get.
I find it hard to believe that a cop might shoot a fleeing suspect in the back, but sometimes it happens.
You won’t be after you get the engine overhaul bill.
It’s a little bit on the expensive end depending on the plane you rent, but then again it’s been about 5 years since I rented a plane.
I love how the price of the mythical hamburger keeps going up and up. When I first started flying some of the old timers still talked about the $50 hamburger while the younger flight instructors referred to the $100 burger. When I finished my licenses in 2009 it hand now inflated to $200. Now you’re saying it’s gone…