I swear ...
#16
I've found the exact same thing in most of the Mustang Forums I've looked at -- very little "meat" to most of the discussions. Especially with the success of the S197 platform, the Mustang world seems to have been inundated of late with complete idiots who bought the Mustang because it became the "it" car to have, and soon many of these same morons will trade their ponies off for the latest import that becomes all the rage with the twentysomething-and-under set......
#18
I've got one, we all know you don't though. Go clean your carpets !!
PS: I've been here for 4 years. The beginning of those 4 years were the majority of my posts when I was laying in a bed on bed rest because my back was broken in three places as well as every bone including my talus bone in my right foot.
PS: I've been here for 4 years. The beginning of those 4 years were the majority of my posts when I was laying in a bed on bed rest because my back was broken in three places as well as every bone including my talus bone in my right foot.
#19
#22
Ooo. I used to do it by hand and got smart. I don't need anymore pain in my body.
I broke it all racing motocross including puncturing one of my lugs from a broken rip. I passed out from heat exhaustion before a jump. It was a 70 ft jump, I landed about 110 ft onto the face of the next jump right onto my feet. No good.
I broke it all racing motocross including puncturing one of my lugs from a broken rip. I passed out from heat exhaustion before a jump. It was a 70 ft jump, I landed about 110 ft onto the face of the next jump right onto my feet. No good.
#23
no doubt. reminds me of when i went to watch my cousin race his quad at a monster truck rally. some guy landed on top of another guy and pushed guy #1's leg into his brake lever. It narrowly missed his thigh bone and went all the way through his leg. I couldn't figure out why he rode to the pit with his leg over the bars.