My favorite Alaska state fair story is when someone I was with got kicked out for being too hammered and they were yelling "do you know who the fuck I am? My dad grows the biggest fucking pumpkins in this state!" as security was escorting him out.
to be exact.. it's a Pagani Huayra.. an Italian car producing ab 720-790hp & has a top speed of 235 mph. it’s a 6 liter twin turbo V12 Mercedes-AMG engine that runs 0-60 in ab 3.2 seconds. worth ab: $3-4mil
lmao i know my shit. i’m not like the other so called “car girls” 😅
Borrowing a car person's spare daily is insane. The choices are like, something without a heater core, 4L60 with half the gears, unknown fueling issue that's only fixed by cycling on/off (best done at 45 mph), undiagnosed p0300.
Most any truck would get stuck in this snowy scenario, Cybertruck is no different.
Looking forward to seeing different tires on the truck and how it behaves.
To think our forefathers were out posting their whole build sheets with part links on the forums, and goofy dudes today are gatekeeping wheel specs and paint codes
The best part of being a car person is verifying a failure on your daily, knowing how to fix it, and then choosing not to do anything about it until it's a borderline death trap.
My therapist really hit me with the "I'm surprised you haven't made time to get any of your cars running." Thought they were on my side, yet here we are.
Things you didn't know are actually free (and encouraged):
- Plants from Lowes
- All deli food
- Ducks from park
- Throwing household trash in the company dumpster
- Cop car valve stem cores
Got into a car accident this morning (my fault), and the other driver told me how much her son loves all of the cool cars at my house. Making friends in your 30's is easy.