Straight out of EPCOT 1989. I like it.
Straight out of EPCOT 1989. I like it.
It’s interesting... my 2015 F-150 came with a factory spray on bedliner which this truck does not.. Their test here wouldn’t hold much weight on my truck, I think. Such is advertising.
I had to change the turbo in my mustang once. Was a bear but I got it in there.
You are only posting half the story here Tom McParland..... You did not mention that the added 5 HP actually gives the BRZ the ability to traverse waterways as well.
This feels an awful lot like 3dfx’s Glide API. I distinctly remember downloading a wrapper to have Glide calls converted into OpenGL/Direct3D calls. I feel like Oculus needs to look back at the history of 3dfx and make the obvious decision here...
I absolutely loved this thing and got to see it in person at The World of Motion (Disney’s EPCOT) sometime in the late 80s. I had the Hot Wheels version and was certain I could convince my dad to trade in our 1983 Camaro Z28 for this.Was not meant to be.
Yes, that Tundra was completely stock at Baja 1000, all the way down to the shocks and leaf springs popping up through holes in the back pickup bed.
I am a Z owner and even I hate myself.
Could I also get out of the grey.
My bone stock 350Z is actually quite unique by the mere fact that I have not changed a thing on it.
Someone who is a Jeep fan calling out another manufacturer on “gimicky doors” our “outdated” anything... that’s comedy gold right there.
His front right tire was about 1.5 psi off of his left tire.
Wish you were around about 15 years ago to tell a young me this info. Good to know now though. I "split" the part cost of the oil pan with the place after a bit of back and forth.
I assume this law applies as well to work performed. Let's say a quick lube changed your oil, and use an air impact wrench to retighten the plug on the oil plan, thereby cracking it?
Off Topic: Who do I ask about getting "Pending Approval" removed?
Don't knock on that wood too much, it's flammable.
Plate is in the later images though.