Already on torrent sites, grab it that way
Torrents can turn ugly, for me Kodi has been the safest bet so far.
Just install Kodi, then add TVAddons Installer and then grad the Video Add-On "Exodus", then you are all sorted for any kind of TV viewing, be it Netflix, Amazon Prime etc.
All for free of course
Been following some vids on the build, there is a bonnet with a cut out for the engine to pop through, but I guess at SEMA they want the public to see whats there
That's dutch.....
Anyway, I am in Germany too and there is a thiriving scene over here.
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But, and this is a big BUT, if your car has german plates, then anything and everything you do to the car had to have legal documentation and has to pass TUV inspection.
If you are still on US plates, then no worries.
Yup, somebody in the USA did a conversion......
http://my350z.com/forum/exterior-and-interior/510059-2-2-backseat-project-lookin-for-advice.html
But it was for his dogs, not humans...
If you go drifting, your first concern should be whether your oil stays level in the sump, may be worth getting a baffled sump to avoid oil starvation.
Maybe it's just me, but Pic 1 of the ad looks great, then pics 2,3,4...the wheel looks different, it seems like the centre is covering the line of nuts that hold the wheel together, then 5 & 6 gain different.
is it cos 1, 5 &6 are bigger wheels?
You don't hear much about Chernobyl but you dont see many people vacationing there!
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You can have a tour round parts of it though. Read the article. Chernobyl was easy to contain in comparison to Fukushima. They'll have to retrieve the spent fuel rods BY HAND!
People won't be queuing up at Japanese Job Centre Plus to do that for minimum wage.
I can imagine how a recruitment agency would advertise it.
"Temporary position with great travel prospects and cultural development. Must be physically fit and prepared to do some heavy lifting. Steel toe cap boots essential. Hasmat suit to be provided by employer. Candidates with no family or dependants considered advantageous"
Yes, but the japanese have a different honour code altogether, lest we forget the pensioners that volunteered.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-13598607
Perhaps the owner used premium products and it hasn't been driven and rainfall may have kept it clean
Wouldn't the rain promote the growth of moss and grime on the car, though.
I wash my car with pretty decent stuff, Dodo Juice etc and after it sits for a couple of weeks it doesn't look as shiny and new, nevermind 5 years.
Maybe the photographer washed it before the photo?
Don't forget the radiation factor...nothing looks at all overgrown for a five year period
Another link for you that WILL help you. It helped me and you are not alone and not the first nor last to experience what you are right now
http://www.mind.org.uk