not necessarily endorsing but worth a min
didn't know where else to put
gopro bullet-time atmo
not necessarily endorsing but worth a min
didn't know where else to put
gopro bullet-time atmo
Josh Simonds
www.nixfrixshun.com
www.facebook.com/NFSspeedshop
www.bicycle-coach.com
Vsalon Fromage De Tête
dooktruck, that wagon is awesome. All original inside, or otherwise? I enjoy listening to the stock AM radio when I drive my truck.
Dan Fuller, local bicycle enthusiast
yeah it is all original inside
it got repainted at some point but the paint on it is old
it was metallic blue originally
gonna have to rebuild the motor and transmission but the body and interior are pretty decent just a tiny amount of rust
it actually doesn't handle that terribly
the electric back window still works i hope that doesn't break
F-150 lovers, if you want a steel bodied truck, better buy one soon.
700lb weight savings for switching to aluminum tho, for the weight weenies out there.
Next Ford F-150 To Get Aluminum Body For Better Gas Mileage - The Washington Post
my name is Matt
Will make for a lovely patina in another 50 years.
I know that our volvo has an aluminum hood and tailgate. They dent at the hint of heavy humidity.
Josh Simonds
www.nixfrixshun.com
www.facebook.com/NFSspeedshop
www.bicycle-coach.com
Vsalon Fromage De Tête
Now we're debating steel vs. aluminum for cars?
GO!
ok, so a 545 ETT road bike (seat at 73cm, front wheel off, pedals installed) fits in the back when the front seat is set to my (5'9") preference...
slid in fairly easily...
rear wheel is butted right up against the driver's seat in 5'9" short-legged guy territory
Trunk closed with bike and front wheel inside
A 56 may go in there with the rear wheel installed, but handlebar width (mine are 40 c-c) and seat height are also going to be factors. I think a 58cm frame with an integrated seat mast could be quite a puzzle.
It's good to be short.
GO!
forget the bike
how does it go?
I'm dying to drive one of those.
laughter has no foreign accent.
We had a pre-production version at my shop and then a very early one on the dyno and it made 166whp. Not bad at all given the weight of the car. On our dyno a 2 liter WRX makes 160ish so if anyone drove that 2002-2005 car and thought it was fast they'd like the power of the BRZ. Yakima is also working on a roof rack now.
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