Postman Perry
I like the key in the back, but I love the blower up front.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yL9YuEjjrs8
I like the key in the back, but I love the blower up front.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yL9YuEjjrs8
I’ve posted before about open workshops. Pit Start is a more mainstream idea but long overdue, and probably perfectly timed:
If you’re a London gearhead and want to work on your car but have no place to do it, you’ll want to check out Pit Start, a new self-service garage. It is exactly what it sounds like – a communal pay-by-the-hour workspace. Would-be tinkerers can pre-book a space or drop in, and upon arrival, a Pit Start employee will assign you one of the twenty repair bays depending on the kind of work you’ll be doing.
Bays can be rented for a minimum of hour, and it’s £10 for bays without lifts (a little over $15 USD) or £20 (roughly $30 USD) for one of the six bays that come with a four-ton hoist. Pit Start provides an array of common tools for free, sells oil and basic fluids, has a directory of nearby mechanics, and can arrange to have parts delivered for you within the hour. The only things you can’t do are tasks that involve welding or paint spraying. This month, bay rental is 50% off, and the garage is open 24/7 in case you get the urge to install a turbo at 3 a.m. They even provide shop manuals.
(Via Autoblog.)
Whatever happened to good old auto-testing? I’ve been to an auto-testing meet in wesht Cork, and it was way cooler than this drifting-style twaddle!
This yoke looks awesome, just wish I had better photos.
(Via Autoblog.)
The word you’re looking for is “nyom”. I’d actually go for one of these in red. Nah, just kidding, black it is!
(Via Autoblog.)
I’m sure I’ve posted this before at some point, and I don’t care. It’s simply one of the prettiest things I’ve ever seen.
Via AutoBlog.
It’s supposed to look like this…
But I think I prefer the mule…
Via Autoespot.
I went karting for the first time on Tuesday, I think that and the quadding is the cloest I’ll ever get. :)
Via AutoBlog.
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