they absolutely do not, but somehow that seems to be a negative with the outspoken k440 posters. bothered? no.FishHead Phil wrote:".. I'm happy to be a female who wouldn't give a rat's backside if her man had little in the way of assets."
I salute and commend you. You have restored my faith that there are still women who's prerequistes in a man don't include material wealth.
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At the end of the day but taking into account Dagenhams background information, I would not consider that choice the best for family safety but, at the end of the day, its his call
Nothing but an opinionated tourist. The Pope spends more time in countries than I do ! It is also not my place to comment on a gentleman's dress. A real 23 minute wonder, that obviously knows little about ovens and cooking in Cambodia.
Hey! If I owned that rig I would still wear a helmet when driving it! I always wear a helmet because I so deeply attached to the interior of my skull so much!EdinWigan wrote:At the end of the day but taking into account Dagenhams background information, I would not consider that choice the best for family safety but, at the end of the day, its his call
I love fish and chips with vinegar in newspaper!!!
I remember when that Gallardo was imported here. They're actually great little city cars if you get a stand alone ECU and have a fuel economy tune on it on the fly. 30 mpg is not unheard of in well tuned Gallardo on the motorway, and 20 in the city isn't hard either and with the air suspension, they take the hits and potholes alright. If there was a Lambo to cruise around Phnom Penh it, a Gallardos fantastic honestly. Easy clutch too.0zirC wrote: Exhibit B:
^^I need a bumper sticker that says "My other car is a Range Rover" or something, and then I'll be cool0zirC wrote: Personally, I would go with AK's Tico being more of a practical car for the city, but, everybody's got standards (no offense AK87).
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You should follow through on my plan to paint it black and put a Range Rover Mini decal down the side...
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^^I seriously wanted to get Land Rover badges for the bonnet and bootlid, and then put on the hatch "RANGE WOO" just for the hell of it.
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it's such a silly little car it just sort of begs to be decorated.
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^Funny enough, I had the turbo version of that car in Japan (Suzuki Alto) and it was damn quick. Being serious, because it's so tiny and weighs nothing it was surprising, and with the turbocharger being able to up efficiency a bit, it would do 80 mpg at a 90 km/h cruise. Little Keijidoushas (superminis) have special places in my heart
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I guess the thinking was, "I wanted the biggest, safest truck in the smallest capital (and congested streets) in the world. I want to be seen, feared and respected. And WHEN things go to crap, I'm covered."
I had a big offroad truck, too. Probably higher than that one, but much shorter in length (haha), easier to move around and OVER things. Fully articulated independent suspension, lifted with BIG offroad tires I took over amazing and dangerous scenery. I had no backseats, of course, only a booming sound system. No need for massive power like that one, although I did haul my boat around with it.
I have a big penis, too, in case you (genuine) females are interested.
Glad to see egregious spending and good use of offroad trucks. Riding high is important too in traffic. Modified trucks and cars, welcome to Phnom Penh. What a great sign of good things to come (sarcasm).
I had a big offroad truck, too. Probably higher than that one, but much shorter in length (haha), easier to move around and OVER things. Fully articulated independent suspension, lifted with BIG offroad tires I took over amazing and dangerous scenery. I had no backseats, of course, only a booming sound system. No need for massive power like that one, although I did haul my boat around with it.
I have a big penis, too, in case you (genuine) females are interested.
Glad to see egregious spending and good use of offroad trucks. Riding high is important too in traffic. Modified trucks and cars, welcome to Phnom Penh. What a great sign of good things to come (sarcasm).
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Russian chick driving giant truck, how fucking interesting.
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It's okay. The truck is for carpooling and doing his bit to reduce greenhouse emissions.
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Comment ? Quoting myself then.
BTW, arrived today in SHV and gigantic indeed.Re: Classic Cars/Bikes
by Barang_doa_slae » Tue Jan 14, 2014 11:50 am
Find the Russian you'll find the American classics