Classically British with a bit of the veteran011 flair. Just a hint of polished metal to offset the mostly dark colors.
Classically British with a bit of the veteran011 flair. Just a hint of polished metal to offset the mostly dark colors.
With the exception of #9, I agree with this list. I see no problem with flipping a lever on the rearview mirror.
I intentionally wait until i see the guy coming at me's headlights and then dim mine. that way he knows for sure that i turned my brights off.
if you wanna test if it will fit various items i'm moving and could use a hand. stamford, CT.
A new Porsche 911 GT3 RS is coming. We've seen it making a big fuss on the Nürburgring, but we didn't know quite what it will look like — until now, when the UK's CAR magazine dug up patent photos that show the car pretty clearly.
Definitely coffee table. however i would prefer to use a block which has had some catastrophic damage. And emphasize the carnage with the orientation of the block. :D
A staple on French racing cars from the likes of Bugatti and Renault that never really caught on for road cars. Thankfully the guys at Volvo have given us a variant in the form of their Rebel Blue.
Ok, so this isn't strictly a color so much as a color scheme, but we can all agree that the world needs more two-tone cars on the road. It looks great on everything from small sports cars to big luxobarges, and it'd be perfect for today's high-waisted designs.
this seriously sounds like someone dubbed F1 noises over the video.
i am going to open a target range. "Come on up to the Veteran Satellite Shootin' Range! Where else on Earth can you shoot down a satellite?!"
thats gotta be the scariest thing to come up behind on the highway.
this is just as funny now as the first time i saw it.
I'm sorry but #7 is not sensible in the northeast. who wants to be driving one of those in the winter? Thats assuming you can find one that hasn't rusted to nothing or hasnt been turned into a show car/trailer queen.
as a rangers fan who REAALLLY dislikes Stevens; i agree with this statement. Lindros was an over-rated prick. All he could do was bang bodies.
Maybe they should have just hired Cheney? And given every passenger, crewman, and worker a bullet-proof vest.
i dont think any extra HP is needed. just the turbo. that alone opens up the tuner world like never before for this car.
I'm sorry but an 85HP increase isn't really anything impressive... Let me know when the first tuner hits 1200 HP...
This looks like what the Veyron would have looked like if it was designed by Aston-Martin.
Focus STD?
The mention of heat is a bit curious here, suggesting that the energy may be harnessed via the heat produced, though I'm not really sure how likely that is. Some sort of mechanical linkage to convert the suspension travel to rotational motion to drive a generator could be possible, as well as the admittedly more…