This was all I can think of while reading the article. Someone who owns a LaFerrari surely has one person in their life who would drop anything to touch the car right?
This was all I can think of while reading the article. Someone who owns a LaFerrari surely has one person in their life who would drop anything to touch the car right?
Not bad at all if the rust hasn’t taken over. I’m not morally opposed to a 13b, especially if this started with carburetors.
Dammit... Every time a new Focus RS story comes out, I want to trade in my base Focus for one. Then I think about how much that would blow my budget and remember I have to wait...
Classic rock all the way for general wrenching.
This.
“Just please don’t pair it [NATO strap] with a Submariner or something. That would be tacky.”
Yay buffering!
I’m guessing those Swarovski crystals everyone needs in their headlights don’t come cheap.
Am I the only one who feels like they had a great thing going then gave up on the ass? I’d definitely buy the front 85% of that car/SUV/whatever they’re calling it.
I’m just spitballing here, but what if it were a Saturn LS1 powered by an LS1?
I’m a test engineer (engineering experimentation?). Every once in a while, something happens where I say “that was unexpected” or “was the camera running for that?” But it does take an average of 4 days to prepare for 15s of data collection...
Yes please. Best looking R I’ve seen.
The eBay kit is for the same tools with smaller 1.5Ah batteries than the 2.0Ah ones in the Amazon kit.
The eBay kit is for the same tools with smaller 1.5Ah batteries than the 2.0Ah ones in the Amazon kit.
This summarizes my feelings regarding seeing a snake anywhere in a confined space.
My favorite part about Porsche’s flat-16 was the story I read from the test driver (Ickx? Haywood? Can’t remember..) that he could hear one end of the engine “catch” before the other on start-up.
There is well over $1600 worth of parts to sell off if the car exhibits some sort of terminal issue. Otherwise, cheap track toy or Grassroots $2017 Challenge car.
I’m curious how the Raptor’s modifications compare to Class 11 cars..
“This is an engineer’s wet dream of an engine.”
Came here looking for this comment, was not disappointed. This is exactly what I said when I showed the article to my wife this morning.
I can’t decide if I love or hate the blue accents in the interior - all I know is that I need them in my life. That’s one sexy E-class.