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if that "thing" is powered by a OM616 then I feel sorry for the people that died swerving out of it's way while it tried to merge... How does it turn??
if that "thing" is powered by a OM616 then I feel sorry for the people that died swerving out of it's way while it tried to merge... How does it turn??
Here, I'll help you get your coat
Serious watch-catch! Has 3 axles: front turns, middle is fixed and drives and rear turns to the opposite direction making it possible to handle on tight corners. Made from two -83 MB vagons and from Chrysler Imperial. It is fully loaded limo including little coctail bar. For families under 10 people it is ok to take longer rides together or if you are just two of you, this limo can be turned to RV. It means stove, microwave, freezer, TV, two ACs and bed for two of you. Electric is taken care with 2 alternators, 3 batteries and 1KW inverter. Takes around 25mpg (diesel), you can drive easy 5000 miles without adding oil to the engine, accessory box on the roof rooms 3 spares plus more. Actual miles are unknown. Has been on at least 7 TV shows, over 20 times in newspapers and magazines, also airs on Discovery Travel channel. On the time of listing filming for local news station. Gone twice around the US. Lots of chrome and shine. Over 2000 work hours. Has some changes since these pictures.
IT IS A 616 good god, Frank goes no where quick with his own weight...
Maybe he messed with the fuel pump?
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there isn't much you can do with 67 horsepower on a good day...
Or [stereotype]Mexicans[/stereotype]I'm pretty sure the only people who put rims on a mini van are the kids who just turned 16 and their parents gave them they family car. Just like when you see stupid looking Accords or Camrys...you know they are mom and dad's old ride.
How's that questionable?
Explain how one drifts with front wheel drive.
Explain how one drifts with front wheel drive.
I know the Brera and 159 have these as an option, but I thought the Alfa GT could, too, be ordered with Alfa's Q4 differential?
Obviously - it's still questionable. Plus, you don't modify Alfas. As a rule.
Even like this?
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Race car okay, right?
Explain how one drifts with front wheel drive.
Does the front end have loads of damage from "interceptions"?I forgot to use the sarcasm tag back there...
And I (usually) don't mind spoilers as much as stupid stickers.
There's a '95 Seat Ibiza 1.1 liter near me with a pseudo-tuning, 13" ugly alloys and a vinyl on the side saying "THE INTERCEPTOR". It's hilarious.
I'll try to take a shot of it to post here.
No matter the differential. The car will aways be FWD, and thus undriftable.
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