OMG! Catch those mice before it is too late! Those are actually what power your car, but you must have developed a crack in your engine block that allowed them to escape. Most cars have four cylinders with mouse wheels inside them, except for "big-block" engines, which use rats, and "diesels," which use wombats. The mouse wheels connect to a central crankshaft that powers your Lotus. The "camshaft" opens little windows that allow cameras to look in and check on the mice to see if they need air, food, or water. The computer controls the rate of air, food, and water delivery to the mice. Your throttle is connected to little pieces of cheese on string. Pushing it down lowers the cheese to lure the mice to run faster. Look it up, I swear I am not making this up.
Uncle Tiong in case you have nothing to haul for your Wagon "A smoking Audi RS 6 Avant was caught doing 213.8km/h on the A-49 stretch between Huelva and Seville in Spain. The driver was busy getting away from the long arm of the law, which in turn was keen on his load. Some law-enforcers spotted the big Audi carrying a number of rather suspicious-looking bags at the back. These could easily be seen through the clear windows. Upon realising his steed was being closely examined, the driver planted his right foot on the floor, letting loose all power to reach a high of about 240km/h at some point. The agents of course gave chase for about 20km but could not catch the flying RS 6 with its 580 horses in full attendance. Eventually the fleeing driver came up to some heavy traffic and could not exploit the car's engine anymore. So he got out and ran, on foot. It turns out he had quite a valid reason for his neck-breaking speed. A total of 27 bags of hashish weighing about 870kg (1,918 lbs) was confiscated from everywhere but the driver's side. The illegal cache's street value is estimated at 120,000 (US$180,500), about 10,000 less than a standard RS 6 Avant in Germany. The RS 6 driver was eventually apprehended "
Excuse me; I stumbled in here accidentally, but felt I needed to comment here. DOT 5 is silicone-based fluid. Do not use it in your CS! ...or anything else. DOT 3, 4, and 5.1 are the ones compatible with standard braking systems. If your owner's manual recommends DOT 4, that is what you should use. More info (a bit dated, but still relevant): http://www.stoptech.com/tech_info/wp_brakefluid_1a.shtml Or do your own search and read it from elsewhere. Just do yourself a favor and read up on it somewhere before you make the mistake of putting silicone-based fluid in your car. Please accept my apologies for interrupting what is surely the busiest thread in the world
Wow! The building across the street from my house is being torn down and both the house and all the cars have been covered in this outrageously thick film of DUST Looks like you'll be seeing a white 599 haha!
i know who you're referring to but no i am not talking about him haha. i am just saying the guy took the perfect car to run drugs with. i think if not for the bad traffic, the police might have lost him.
i've seen a similar blue on a couple of 599s and a Gallardo here and they're very nice. not to mention rare
guilty m'lud. well, given its size, my ego does take a fair bit of power to haul around! is it wrong to feel strangely proud of that last comment?