old man emu Posted yesterday at 08:29 AM Posted yesterday at 08:29 AM That means Adelaide only got back half the number of wheels it lost to Melbourne. 1
pmccarthy Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Watching a show about restoring a horse-drawn coach, I finally found why the yanks call sill panels rockers. On a through-brace coach, they sit on the leather braces and rock to provide suspension. 2
red750 Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 4 hours ago, facthunter said: Where's the Track there? Where they held the F1 Grand Prix before it moved to Albert Park. 1 1
Marty_d Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago They're moving motorbikes from a purpose built racetrack to a street circuit? Not the safest decision I would have thought. 2
old man emu Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago When was the last time you had a counter lunch in a pub? 1
facthunter Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Terrible by comparison with Phillip Island. esp. with the Visuals. Where's the Counter lunch connection?. It's still pretty popular around here. Popular place to gather and talk and eat. I can't afford it but Plenty of others can. nev
onetrack Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago (edited) It'll be a long time before I rush in and buy a Chinese Taiyota. There will be a time coming soon when all these people who rushed into buying Chinese vehicles will start to realise they were only cheap for a number of reasons - build quality, resale value (very low), and poor parts and service backup. And they'll find the model they bought is now utterly and totally obsolete, because the East Wind brand is now the owner of ten other Chinese car brands, and the management has decided that nine of the brands have to go, because they're unprofitable. So those makes will just disappear overnight, like Holden did. Some car guru wrote a little while back that the Chinese Govt will soon force all the 57 different Heinz brands of Chinese car manufacturers to amalgamate into about 5 brands, because only a couple of the manufacturers are actually profitable. Meantimes, Toyota plug along happily with manufacturing reliable and sought after cars, that have high resale value - and they're still the worlds biggest manufacturer by volume, and have billions in cash in the kitty tin. Edited 5 hours ago by onetrack
Jerry_Atrick Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago There was some pressure to have it at Albert Park or lose it to Adelaide, I read. I guess that there were some local objections.
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