uziy16
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uziy16

GMC safari is considered a mini-van? I always thought of it as a small van. Yes I know what I did there, but hear me out. Now-in-days what is considered a mini-van would be the Toyota sienna, the Honda Odyssey, the Chevy venture/highlander, etc, etc....which all have the mostly the same curved shape unlike the safari

steampunk pikachu looks pretty good....

oops sorry I didn't scroll down.

1996-2000 honda civic hatchback, I managed to get one that was completely stock except for the rims and radio. Unfortunately I also wrecked it not long after.

shockwave, it's the only answer.

also I love how the crossing signs in israel have the man crossing wearing a black hat which is popular with the ultra orthodox Jewry.

I always think of this one whenever I drive to florida, I think they are sprinkled around on I95 in Virginia.

thats actually one of the cars that I looked into....although not quite at that price...I like to find cars that have slight issues so that their owners don't feel that their cars have much resale value....somewhere along the lines of 2-3grand is my budget for cars.

what you got and how much?

anything that is a wagon/hatchback with a 6spd in it.

um...you guys posted a video about three days ago with the answer to that question. link below.

because it is awesome....

Taxi, cops, old people.....need I say more?

I find that the nissan and it's sister company infinity are driven by people with complete incompetence to the whole driving experience.

E46 doesn't but she seems to have her brights on......

/IDon'tThinkAnyoneCanUseiDrive.

"The track dryer concept has proven so useful, Salenbien has since built 18 more track dryer trucks in two variations—rear-mounted dryers on 3/4 ton dual-axle trucks and smaller front-mounted dryers on 1-ton pickups."

tesla

any car that runs is automatically worth at least a grand in my book, add to that the fact that similar priced vehicles are of a much lower caliper in both luxury and performance. also the body is in pretty good nick. Although I generally stay away from cars that were produced before 1996 as a DD due to the lack of an

I love how they used a toyota camry as the "ill equipped vehicle"