Just read your reply to Mindardi. Good to see that Ford stepped up for you. As for the blip, it's gone now.
Just read your reply to Mindardi. Good to see that Ford stepped up for you. As for the blip, it's gone now.
ooh. Hope everything's ok.
You bought a 2012 though, didn't you? You should be ok.
Also, given that the Aventador is AWD, leaving it in gear would keep everything secure.
I really want the Queen to have written the job posting a la the Beatles.
Do. Not. Drift. The. Bentley.
??? I don't get it.
I drive up and down a muddy/snowy/slushy ski hill road every weekend in the winter. I would buy this in a minute. It wouldn't be fast, but it would never leave you stranded 1/2 way up.
The best part about the Fandango, was that the fan actually spun around. My brother and I had two because apparently we were unable to share.
I had a silver/gold one (I was a pre-teen in the '70s).
I had a Ferrari 512 Modulo when I was a kid. The coolest things about it were that it was heavy (went down the matchbox track really fast) and that the roof-door opened just the way it did on the real car. I'm pretty sure that if go through enough boxes in my parent's house, I could find that little toy.
Congrats Gamecat. Given that you really shouldn't be expected to award yourself the daily beer, I'd be happy to present your award.
Nice job $kay. I'll go looking for your #COTD beverage now. Any requests. FYI, I'm at work so I won't be googling "hot guys in trucks" for you. Sorry.
Yep, somebody's creative content producer is getting a smack, as is the layout designer and ultimately someone in Porsche Canada because they'd have to sign off on everything. All in all, it's incredible that so many people would miss it.
Yeah, I caught that as I was wrapping up my post.
I wonder if it's a national campaign with Porsche of ______, purchased by the local dealer? I have to run down to Calgary this week. I'll see if I can spot the same mistake.
True. But if you pick up the car for $2500, that's a lot wiggle room for a custom SC. The block is solid in these things and I've heard that the engine will take extra boost. For under $10k you could have a pretty hot ride.
Thanks.
How about a supercharged 1988 Toyota MR2. Bids right now are $325. I can't imagine the reserve is any more than $2500. http://www.ebay.ca/itm/Toyota-MR2-Supercharger-/200806468769?pt=US_Cars_Trucks&hash=item2ec0ff8ca1#ht_500wt_1156
Davey Crockett, reincarnated as a PennDOT line painter.