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Ace Hardware’s are franchises, owned and run by local people, the decisions made in ND were made by the owners of that particular store, not Ace cooperate. Go ahead and continue to support your local store.

Nothing, that’s probably the most fair way to tax people IMO, but I understand the idea that someone with a lot of money could afford to give a little more. Again though, only up to a point.

We would have been way to young then haha, 5-6 years old. I’m just surprised at how similar the stories were.

Kenny is the guys nickname, real name Austin, scarily similar story, Trans Am around that year, grew up outside Crooks, high school at Tri-Valley, raised hell all over, car got impounded I think, the built 454 that was in in wound up in his Monte Carlo, and now he lives in Colton or Colman, can’t remember. Also, when

I had a really slow wreck were the foot peg caught the ground after I drifted over the road crown going around a corner. It happened so fast that all I remember is sitting on the ground, watching my bike spinning away from me, thinking, “Why am I suddenly sitting on the ground, and why is my bike suddenly facing the

Kenny?

I think it makes sense up to a point. Most liberals seem to find that point, then blow right past it. I’ve encountered way to many people out there who feel they are entitled to everything and believe money just appears out of thin air. I’m not about to work my ass off just to pay for someone else’s shit. Don’t get me

They’ll definitely ban those dirty old cars, then they’ll tax the shit out of anyone who has money and use that to buy nice cars for the poors.

There are pickups still regularly running around from the 70's and 80's without splitting in half. If Toyota’s are rusting to the point where the frame buckles in half after ten years, I’d say that’s a problem.

I replaced the rear seats in my 99 F-150 with a newer style, and the newer style seats also required the newer style seat belts. Between the seat removal in both trucks I busted four or five of those T55 bits. Thankfully Craftsman has a lifetime warranty so a couple of them were free replacements.

I think it has more to do with a flawed testing system than anything. Isn’t highway mileage determined at some unreasonably low mph? Like 55? And because of this manufactures design drivetrains to perform most efficiently, and just off boost, at this speed. In this age of high speed highways however, how often is the

Tis a joke. Obviously it doesn’t work like that, but some of these fan renderings are very could and could very well be used as the basis for a production vehicle.

Good point.

Lukewarm take.

Plot twist, Jeep actually uses these fan renderings as final designs and hasn’t actually had designers since the Wrangler became a thing.

I’m going to be that super nitpicky person right now. The plane formation on the headrests should match the one on the dashboard, and have the corresponding plane highlighted. Also the jet formation feels weird to me, 1, 4, 2, 7, 6, 3, 5. Not that I’ll ever be able to afford one of these, or that Bentley should even

I’m in South Dakota, my desk faces west, therefore North is to my right (>>>) , and Canada is north of where I am.

From where I’m sitting that way is Canada.

I mean, shouldn’t it just roll right out?

I would still need to buy a transmission as well, and all that adds up really really fast. When you consider that I could buy a running/driving 5.8 truck for around $1,000, or a 5.4 truck for $3,000, it’s really hard to justify that cost, even though it would be a newer, more powerful engine. I just don’t think I’ll