LeVeL
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Nah, I have an 11 year old all to myselfLook at the car I posted! Wouldn't you?
Nah, I have an 11 year old all to myselfLook at the car I posted! Wouldn't you?
Did MWF just go to his bunk over a 14 year old?
Remind me to never have MWF over for dinner.So in effect I just went to my bunk over......
....yo mamma!
Yes it is. You deviant!
You sick fuck!
Dog years = human x 7
Cat years = human x 5
Car years = human x 3
So in effect I just went to my bunk over......
....yo mamma!
Glad to see you are being so "galant" about things.
:lol:
EDIT And I'll splash green blobby goodness over the filthy pair of you tomorrow but right now I need sleep.
You sick fuck!
Dog years = human x 7
Cat years = human x 5
Car years = human x 3
So in effect I just went to my bunk over......
....yo mamma!
I'd think milage has a bit to do with it as well. The car had less than 65,000 miles on it when the wrecker towed it away.
I wanted to fix it but my wife didn't want anything to do with it, and I didn't want to fight over a car.
Anyone else gonna be at miatas at the gap? Im driving from south florida, car is all taped up to keep the small-dog sized mosquitos off of my paint and i leave for my long ass drive in *watch* 5 hours. (still havent slept)
If even one or two FG people show up this weekend i'd love to get some sort of mini-meet going.
Buy a turbo for your Miata, get a free... goat?!
Bill and Teri Cardell are the husband and wife team behind Flyin' Miata. That name should be instantly familiar to fans of the Mazda MX-5 Miata and Autoblog.com alike. Flyin' Miata is the go-to source for go-fast parts for the Miata community. Bill is also the driver for a Targa Newfoundland Miata that will be co-driven by our very own Zach Bowman. Before Cardell lines up to the Targa start line, however, he has a special offer he's extending to those looking for forced induction... and it involves goats.
For every order of the Flyin' Miata FMII turbo kit, Bill and Terri Cardell will buy a goat through Heifer International. What does that mean exactly? Heifer International provides animals, seeds and training to those living in particularly needy areas of the world. Rather than simply supplying them with food, Heifer provides them with the knowledge and tools to create their own food. The goats can provide milk, fertilizer and even more goats.
It's a rather unique promotion, but any Miata owner who takes them up on the deal should wind up with a faster car while someone in another part of the world will get some much-needed help. Click past the jump for the full press release and more details.
Coming out of the Corkscrew at Laguna Seca
How does the fastback attach at the rear? Is it intended as a permanent replacement or to be removable?
Looking great so far. Can't wait to see the finished product!