Never knew they had those
I dont understand why it isn't more common... its such an easy setup
Never knew they had those
I dont understand why it isn't more common... its such an easy setup
>at stop sign
>Guy crossing street in front of me
>Decide to back up a lil bit to give him more room
>Reverse a lil fast
>Later realize if someone would have been behind me I would have totally smashed into them just to give some guy a few inches
>Still feel stupid today
We fill up and walk into the station and pay
We have abos... But in rural towns where aboriginals sniff petrol, they started using 'opal fuel' which you can't get high off.
I know hiluxes just have easy access to each bulb without needing to pull the units out, just like an inch wide plug you can pull out the back for each one
>Out for lunch with some workmates.
>Im driving, first, automatic car, used to manual shift
>Accidently put into into R instead of D
>Floor it
>Almost got hit by a truck
>Now I never have to drive when we go out for lunch anymore
Which ones?
Mine sure doesn't - I have to unscrew four screws and remove the plastic "glass", and you always have to realign the damned rubber seal as it will always fall out when you remove the glass due to it sticking
I much preferred my W202 Mercedes. Just turn around a fastener and the whole thing popped out. Five seconds, access to every single rear bulb
What the fuck is your hand on?
Because OP was being dumb. What's nice about pay at the pump is when you want to be there for the absolute minimum amount of time possible. Just swipe the card, PIN, fill up.
I wonder if Opal can be reblended for Canadian weather or if we need the volatiles. We have terrible gas abuse problems with our natives also.
Nvm, it's aromatics and not volatiles so it might work. I'm going to investigate further.