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or a grand Cherokee

it's blandness

not ze gummy bears.....!!!!

the Chasidic jews have something similar to cover their striemlech (fur hats) basically just a larger hood to accommodate the hat while they wear it.

YAY!!! a two hour long commercial for GM.

I think nibbles just had a huge meal, because he seems to have eaten the pic AND link that you posted.

do you ever need to add oil? assuming the car is a DD.

was just going with what the article said, we had a Chevy express and I recognized the tail-lights anywhere, but wasn't sure if the Safari shared them with the chevy and was too lazy to google it.

Interesting....I never thought of it on a drive-train level before but it makes sense to classify cars and trucks like that as apposed to the overall shape of their sheet metal.

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.