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36:20 is a crash essentially identical to my crash 2 years ago. Car is still loaded, he touches the dirt with the outside loaded rear tire. Hello wall.
Great galloping gooseberries! I'd almost forgotten that a stock '04 actually handles reasonably well when it's not wearing show-shoes.
Trivia: did you know that you can actually fit two 16x6.5 wheels in the trunk of an NB? Not with tires on them, of course, but it's so nice to be able to carry four wheels & tires without having to remove the passenger seat. Couldn't do that with the NA. And so very glad to have those ugly, heavy, Special Edition wheels off the car.
Speaking of wheels and tires, a local was selling his MSM with stock wheels plus a set of 8" 6UL's and unmounted 225 Rival S. Someone else is getting the car.
Franklin Police have identified and arrested a Brentwood man for the felony offense of Reckless Endangerment with a Deadly Weapon. The arrest comes after 19-year-old Tahj Turnley lost control of his vehicle while showing off for the crowd as he was leaving a Cars and Coffee event held in the Thoroughbred 20 Theatre parking lot on March 4.
In this video, Turnley is seen driving with total disregard for the safety of bystanders, many of whom had to take evasive action to avoid being run over. The vehicle Turnley was driving can be seen here, leaving the roadway and skidding onto the grass where a crowd had gathered. Franklin Police Officers used this video, posted on social media, to help identify Turnley.
Charged with Reckless Endangerment with a Deadly Weapon, Turnley is free on the $5,500 bond set by the Magistrate. He is due in court 05/04/2017 at 1:00 pm.
When you're shopping on Amazon, there are a lot of different filters you can set. Condition, user rating, availability, etc. Now you can also filter by the "ownership / diversity credentials" of the seller.
WTF? In all seriousness, in what reality is it OK for Amazon to assist its customers in discriminating against certain sellers on the basis of their ethnicity or gender?