uziy16
uziy16
uziy16

At your nearest toysRus.

there are too many most of them from the japanese.

I don't see what everybody is getting worked up about. As long as they kept the gear ratio's and just added a smaller overdrive for highway driving as the 7th gear, you can treat this as any 6 spd or even a 5 spd if you want to kill your mileage. Just don't shift to it, spool out the lower gear. But if they kept the

and it doesn't have the optional smoker's package.

did the lawn chairs get blown into the pool or are they there for storage?

I went for the kit, defiantly worth it. restores even the foggiest lens to new condition.

anything above 2003ish depending on the body style.

didn't honda use the fact that the accord was on the top ten stolen as proof about their reliability or something?

I read that in his voice. But couldn't remember were the reference was from, until I repeated it a half dozen times.

Nice....when I read that you had a studebaker I was imagining it was a project car, Not a complete car. I am assuming it's a sunday drive (massive jalop points if it's a DD). Kudos on knocking one down from their high throne.

My point exactly, almost any car that has had work done on it is technically a "hybrid" (anytime a part is installed even if it's replacing another part can be said to be modified and therefore a hybrid of two vehicles, especially with model sharing parts)

I don't see that lasting for more the a hundred miles or so. Just contact wear from the road will form holes in the lumen (smaller tube) and leave you with a very expensive possibly flat (depending whether or not there is a valve system)tire. Also it seems that this concept can on;y work with a tubeless tire

So they say....

there we go...we now have a valid argument to park in the hybrid spots in IKEA. I won't feel so bad about taking those spots, because as a person why should it matter that what you drive controls where you can park? (last sentence needs a bit of work)

*ahem*

what if we go a step further, would a car that has interchangeable parts from another car be considered a hybrid?

rigggghhhht that would do it.......I had the image of a bay window with the glass opened in my mind.

wouldn't the window frame have the same properties as a doorway? You would have to be sitting in the actual frame, but besides for that I can only think that its more susceptible to have objects falling into it from the outside.

the way I see it, he put the troll tag up for his own comment knowing that he can't touch such a great line.

didn't feel anything up in rockland 20 miles north of NYC