jhogan2424
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It’s when chewing tobacco is consistently spit out the window and ends up a brown stripe down the whole side of the vehicle.
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Likely similar to Sierra pinstripes. They can only be installed by the crafts-trees, buckbrush, and boulders along the forest roads or 4WD trails in the Sierra Nevada mountains.
-Crissa
It's not the English language, some people just stupid up common phrases in a weird attempt to sound smart.English is still a baffling language to me. I always thought of the word ”final” as a binary thing. Either something is Final or it is not. Nothing like optimism can ruin a language; “undergoing finalization”. It is simple people; it ain’t final until a fat lady or dude in this club is singing in his own CT. If you are not fat, don’t even bother posting the video, it does not count.
you’d want it to precondition the batteries for charging.Solar panels? Why would I want that when the e-cat is just around the corner
Well definitely more damage to whatever gets hit!I wonder how extensive the damage will be compare to a more flimsy body (Considering the exoskeleton). Let’s say at 20 mph. More or less damage?
If DeLorean could do it so will CT. You may be able to come back and leave your CT for present you.Well definitely more damage to whatever gets hit!
I'd appreciate if you just used your time machine to bring me mine back.
I saw a discovery special with Josh Gates and Christopher Lloyd a few months ago where they had a "time machine" on a model X. The joke in that scene was Josh asking "Doc" where or how he had a time machine and the Doc replied that it was an OTA update.If DeLorean could do it so will CT. You may be able to come back and leave your CT for present you.
The last comment brought back a concern I always had; look at that pointy edge in the back. If CT backs up into a wall, border or a tall hard object, lot of force concentrated in a small area will try to travel through a metal that does not want to deform. I wonder how extensive the damage will be compare to a more flimsy body (Considering the exoskeleton). Let’s say at 20 mph. More or less damage?