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Veeb0rg
Jul 24, 2001

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Sir Cornelius posted:

So do I. Does anybody have details on this?

Its known as the "Urkel Isetta Dragster". It was featured in an episode of Family Matters.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3VDk1lidhU

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Veeb0rg
Jul 24, 2001

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Motronic posted:

The only thing better is a proper 5th wheel trailer, but then you have no choice other than a pickup.

Or a Chevy S10



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Jul 24, 2001

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Aurune posted:



I have no idea what this is, but it looks kind of like a Peel P50 but it has "Electric Vehicle" stickers all over it. It's very "look at me! I'm saving the earth.".

Mind you, I see this car across the street from Coda and a mile down the road from Tesla. So it's not like he didn't have choices.

http://www.hightechscience.org/sparrow.htm
http://www.myersmotors.com/index.html

They used them in the last austin power movie. They're apparently a bit of a rarity.

Veeb0rg fucked around with this message at 01:09 on Oct 28, 2012

Veeb0rg
Jul 24, 2001

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There use to be a show on TV called Bangla Bangers, it was about an india based car "customization" guy. He turned out some of the ugliest things.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bangla_Bangers

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Jul 24, 2001

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General_Failure posted:

My S beetle had a horrible deathwobble at I think it was maybe 75km/h. That was like a decade ago so I'm a bit unsure. It could just about loosen teeth. Did heaps of front end work but it would only ever fix it temporarily or shift the speed it occurred at a little.

Mine had it between 35-40mph. I would just get through that zone as quick as I could. Was fun to watch people flip out though. Its common on super's and usually due to the lower control arm bushing being worn out. When I changed my bushing the were so badly beaten they fell out of the arms when we unbolted them.

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Jul 24, 2001

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OSI bean dip posted:



I saw this and wondered why the hell anyone would buy this. I also don't get what makes it is a MW3 version as the interior just has this dumb logo on the seats.


http://www.jeep.com/en/callofduty/

Veeb0rg
Jul 24, 2001

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kastein posted:

I can't find the picture I'm looking for, but you should definitely use silver spray paint to half assedly spray a "big wheel" pattern on your sidewalls. Without a stencil of any kind.

This?

Veeb0rg
Jul 24, 2001

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kastein posted:

http://www.naxja.org/forum/showthread.php?t=1108136

Pictures inside.

Don't get me wrong, I'd take it for free too, romp the poo poo out of it for a while, then part it out, but drat! That thing is loving beat.

I would drop it off at my local inspection station and just wait for the reaction.

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Jul 24, 2001

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neckbeard posted:

I went to go price one out on Nissan's site to see just how expensive they could get with all the options/accessories ($46K) and found that this is an accessory that Nissan offers on most of their SUVs




I hate the stereotype of Americans being all fatasses, but goddammit...

I will admit, when I first bought my XJ I needed to pick one of these up. I was a big fatty, The stock belt fit but was pulled tight. I've since lost 90lbs and no longer need it but it does come in handy from time to time for passengers.

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Jul 24, 2001

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Geirskogul posted:

99% of PCS orders in the army are very generous about shipping weight of household goods, but explicitly state "VEHICLE SHIPPING IS NOT AUTHORIZED"

Alright so drain all the fluids out of the bike, take it partially apart and pack it in boxes. No one will ever know..

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