9zero1790
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correct!I think you're thinking of the Chrysler TC by Maserati
https://www.hemmings.com/stories/article/1989-1991-chryslers-tc-by-maserati
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correct!I think you're thinking of the Chrysler TC by Maserati
https://www.hemmings.com/stories/article/1989-1991-chryslers-tc-by-maserati
I found myself looking for the “Select all trucks that contain rednecks.” header.
? This was such a great skit! Gooney Googoo.....?Don’t try this if you value your life while sleeping
Not sure if that's "redneck" as much as it's "I donated my brain to science, and they made an early withdrawal".
What, you haven’t been installing EcoTires?? They use 100% less resources than traditional tires and are certified green. They do, however, require a larger volume of air to make recommended pressure as is being demonstrated above.
Don't know if I calculated correctly, but for dry air this would work if he can pressurize the environment to around 660537kPa or 661MPa.
This is why you never drink the bong water before driving
Meh... my OCD would kick into passing gear. I'd have to arrange the cans alphabetically: first order; purpose: cleaner, lubricant, polish etc second order; and by label color: starting with black upper left, then red to purple, and white lower right, third order.![]()
My own redneck creation today. I have cans of stuff everywhere an when I need one I never grab the right one so I'm trying this. I figured it was worth a shot at $8 on Amazon.
just needs a decent paint job of one color and some alcoa wheels and id drive it lol
It’s the dual axle rear end with semi truck mud flaps that make it! Surprised they’re not Yosemite Sam mud flaps with a sign in the back window “Follow me for whoopin good times ?just needs a decent paint job of one color and some alcoa wheels and id drive it lol
Aluma-brites for sure!just needs a decent paint job of one color and some alcoa wheels and id drive it lol