They wrote “screwing things up”, not “solving them.”
They wrote “screwing things up”, not “solving them.”
If only.
Seemed more Hyundai to me.
Here:
When asked about his effort in adjusting the animator’s code, Gaume replied:
Damn. I don’t hate it.
At least this one looks like it’s worth $11k.
I’ve been to the Keystone area 3 times in the past few years and I’ve seen camo’d cars every time. The last time I was staying at the same hotel as a bunch of FCA engineers, so there were about a dozen camo’d Jeeps in the parking lot. :-)
I lived in Evergreen and was always amazed at how many test mules I saw. The weirdest was an RV.
I just looked on CL in my area and immediately found a 2000 Civic with 200k on the clock. Needs a CV joint and VTEC solenoid gasket replaced. Comes with both parts. Clean title, $900.
Damn, that’s a good one!
I love his work! I like his manual showing the disassembly of a Holofernes, but when I tried it, reversing the process for reassembly didn’t work.
The word you’re looking for is chiaroscuro. Like a Caravaggio. Who was widely considered the best cart repair technical manual painter of his day.
Don’t forget about all the problems with the Nu Engine as well...
2 car garage is what people who don’t have a car lift call it.
He should have just complied.
VW says: ASSUME THE SERVICE POSITION, SLAVE.
I replaced the coolant flange on a B5.5 Passat.
local clams reported cases of shell shock.
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