Wheel to body ratio is correct for Modesto.
Wheel to body ratio is correct for Modesto.
Don't fall for it. You'll just be back in for service in a year and they'll try to sell you a different expensive car.
1990 Lamborghini LM002, 6,676 km, 5.2L V12, 5 speed manual. Originally owned by Dr Nasir Khalidi (RIP). No price listed.
www.wearecurated.com/inventory/19...
Mazda had a little sense of humor back then.
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You'll always remember your time at the pump.
I request a test ride.
Flashlights intensify
95% of the things on Beyond 2000 never made it to production based on a non scientific guess by me.
youtu.be/EAekTk5au84?...
I expect locusts and frogs to start raining down momentarily.
Wine business is so dirty.
www.yahoo.com/news/article...
Overheard in an airport, "That was the best Dunkin drink I've ever had, you couldn't taste the coffee at all."
Mid 90s confirmed. It was pretty ok. I think I bought it at Circuit City.
Mitsubishi DiamondTel.
PT Barnum was right.
You can get an early invite if you donate $1000 to Shatner's horse charity is such a weird sentence.
www.doctorofcredit.com/elon-musk-x-...
Pianist and a US Navy officer.
Porsche of Fresno has a 2024 Integra Type S with 241 miles and Montana plates. There's got to be a story.
www.porschefresno.com/used/Acura/2...
Farmers', Market CafΓ©
It will be something like this.
I still use TiVo. Abandoned but not missed yet.
A real commitment to the cause on 101 today.
This is a real three bears (or maybe horsemen) situation
I really want to know what the sticker says. I feel like it might complete the story.
My understanding is that all the contracts are flat rate to the airline. They pay per seats flown per month, but not based on consumption.
Can guarantee that's correct, but I spend a lot of time in this space and I'm pretty sure it is accurate.
If an airplane has StarLink and someone uses a ton of bandwidth does that usage incur cost to the airline or StarLink? If the airline has a flat rate unlimited contract using more costs StarLink. But that seems unlikely. Just trying to figure out the best way to stick it to The Man.
How much horsepower does that thing have?
I think that's really the only way.
Seriously. Get a test kit from your local hardware store, online retailer or county health department. They're cheap and easy. The $25ish test is far better than lung cancer.
It's still out there! Here in California there are about a dozen licensed mitigation contractors. If people were actually testing there should be hundreds of them.