youcantellafinn
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youcantellafinn

Did you know that GIS for "Dukes of Hazzard window jump" only comes back with one gif of someone getting in through the window. And it isn't even from the Dukes of Hazzard.

We'll see it in person at the Geneva Show, but we'll be dreaming of making out with it until then.

It's been mentioned in another thread, but the Zilwaukee Bridge deserves some recognition. It partially collapsed during construction, the original contractor was sued by the state, the state was sued by the contractor, everyone walked away and a new company finished it. Construction started in 1979 and was supposed

You missed the most important point of letting your car warm up. If it isn't warm enough to blow heat it isn't warm enough to defrost your windshield and putting your warm body breathing out warm, humid air will fog the windshield even if it isn't already frosted.

So it only costs like $200 to get your VAG fixed?

That is my kind of fun switch. FA would get way too expensive way too fast, but 3 round burst seems like it would be just the right amount of fun without getting stupidly expensive.

I've got a 2002 GMC truck that has this. I think you hold down the trip reset with the key out and it will show the hours, but its been a lot of years since I've looked at that.

Consider me jealous. I have the RS200 matchbox car from when I was a kid. Now the Finnlet plays cars so I have an excuse to break it out and play matchbox cars again.

How much 65 Mustang is in the Hoonicorn? I'm assuming it is a tube frame with some fiberglass over it, or did it really start life as a Mustang?

I found the quote, or at least one of the versions of the quote.

If you see him, tell him to make sure he gets a ride along and brings back video for us.

According to one of the Can-Am drivers back in the day it is when you can spin all the tires in all of the gears. I can't remember who is credited with that statement right now though.

Check out my reply to Dusty. Most coupes usually have a B pillar at the back edge of the door to hold the rear quarter window in place. The one he stumped me on is a regular cab truck since those usually don't have a rear quarter window. IIRC these era Mustangs usually have a B pillar, since this one is most likely

U wot m8?

C pillar. The only time the back pillar isn't a C pillar is if it is a D pillar. IDK why, but convention says even if there is no middle (B) pillar the rear pillar is still called the C pillar.

Your article is disingenuous and misleading, as is the Tesla response to HB5606. Michigan already had franchise laws in place that prevent manufacturers from selling directly to customers. Prior to the passage of this law Tesla could not sell cars directly in Michigan and this law did nothing to change that.

Those aren't fuel leaks. That is just all the excess power leaking out when it flies slow.

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The SR-71 was designed to run at full afterburner basically the whole time. The only time they weren't on afterburner was for refueling and for landing. The engines are actually the most efficient at ~3.2 Mach. The big spike on the front does most of the compression and the engine behaves like a combination of

As part of this ongoing process, I have directed TSA to implement enhanced security measures in the coming days at certain overseas airports with direct flights to the United States.

When passing through customs you have no constitutional protections. CBP can inspect the content of any electronic devices that you may be carrying and they do not need a warrant to do so. They may also confiscate the device and hold it for as long as they want to perform the inspection.