boxer3main
<1.8 liter
I have been a truckdrivers helper working for next to nothing (it is my dad), and he knows not to demand too much anyway...
I have no choice but to look at cars, trucks, and the sky and ground as a passenger.
today a freak rain squall, a subaru wagon in front of us. the same spew of perfect rooster climbing out symmetrically from the back end, my old one is nearly skybound rain with no skirtings, trying to give it back to god apparently..chopped short by a hard square roof and 64 inch rack...I love it.
anyway, something I never saw a subaru do, as the rains built up to rut filled I-95... it wiggled, and startled the driver enough to slow down...then a dogdge caravan of all machines went right on by, no problems. this is the years of wagons that are awd all the time. I am not impressed.
Am I the only one that stopped with the genius of 1987?
I have no choice but to look at cars, trucks, and the sky and ground as a passenger.
today a freak rain squall, a subaru wagon in front of us. the same spew of perfect rooster climbing out symmetrically from the back end, my old one is nearly skybound rain with no skirtings, trying to give it back to god apparently..chopped short by a hard square roof and 64 inch rack...I love it.

anyway, something I never saw a subaru do, as the rains built up to rut filled I-95... it wiggled, and startled the driver enough to slow down...then a dogdge caravan of all machines went right on by, no problems. this is the years of wagons that are awd all the time. I am not impressed.

Am I the only one that stopped with the genius of 1987?
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