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Off Topic / Re: What's this "Both hands on the wheel!" nonsense?
« on: January 03, 2016, 05:22:31 PM »he's only into the most exquisite manuals for his dongYes. 3.2L V8 engines with more than 200hp and manuel transmissions turn me on.
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he's only into the most exquisite manuals for his dongYes. 3.2L V8 engines with more than 200hp and manuel transmissions turn me on.
I WOULD not be surprised if this was the reason he drives manualWtf why would this be a reason I drive manual? I mentioned earlier why I do.
IMO, if you ride a motorcycle without a helmet or leathers, you deserve to have your skin shredded along the road, and your head crushed against a car.Pretty much what the law states.
The Civil War was known as one of the bloodiest wars everThis was totally WWII.
Maybe I missed it but did anyone mention that you can still shift the vehicle with a cup in your shifting hand? Obviously it's safer to not do but it's far from impossible or even difficult.This is a truck we're talking about. You need to slam the gear in even with the clutch.
We've tried more than once. Once during the civil war, and another when Obama was elected.Then you guys are weak as forget. Salta broke free without being a state back in the year 1970 with the dictatorships. Had their own laws and made a constitution. They did voluntairily rejoin the country after the dictatorship and here we are today.
The visiting friend should have ordered a taxi or taken a bus.We're not making him take a bus full of loonies. Much less being the type of american that you can ser from a mile away and know he's from the US. And caba are usually a pain in the ass from the airport especially to tourists so someone had to go.