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Everything was cool until I saw a gang of flying white whales. Anyone that watched Re: Zero, knows that means trouble.

Lucky for you, it can be easily fixed with around 24h hours of continuous and glorious intake of episodes and movies.

RIP KOKO

They are LATCH covers... you pop them off and the latch hook is right there. It’s actually really easy to mount a baby seat in most new Audis. The hooks aren’t stuffed way under the cushions.

For tech jobs, absolutely.

Me too.

Many of these trusted tuners are ok for warranties, as dealers still want to get paid for the fixes and often dealers sell the upgrades themselves. But the “just undo it” doesn’t work. If they’re going to fight a warranty claim all they need to show is that the ECU was reflashed recently to prove you had a tune on it

That’s not the real Leno. That man’s only HALF covered in denim.

I was disappointed that they didn’t use the falcon doors to escape Clarkson’s trap.

I must go, my planet needs me

NEVER FORGET

I’m here to win medals and get laid, and it looks like they’re all out of medals.

Your point is unsubstantiated and invalid and you should feel bad about making it.

(And this is coming from a Chevy fan)

On a barely, tangentially, not really related note:

I’ve got a ZL1. So this is true, but try driving up there and then switching to an older B4 - it’s like that thing is a rocket ship now. Boost lag sucks like mad but when it comes on, boom.

Can confirm. Sounds a thousand times better in person. And the sound you get from a proper revmatch downshifting into second (an instant before punching it on a highway ramp of course) is soooo good...

I’ve always liked those. Much of the capability of a full size Montero for less money.

Driver’s name is Jonathan “Jono” Libby. At the time of these videos he was still campaigning the truck (“Tundra Number One”) as a Class 1400/1450, but has since bumped it up to Trophy Truck spec. Still runs the same basic engine and trademark 8-into-1 collector exhaust though.

I did something similar. My family was leaving a restaurant and about to get into my father’s Chrysler Sebring. I noticed that there was a newer-gen Sebring parked right next to it, and made a comment about how I thought the newer generation was much uglier. Looked behind me and the owner of the other car, and his