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Yesterday, 02:34 AM | #3721 |
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Yesterday, 02:39 AM | #3722 |
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Yesterday, 03:05 AM | #3723 |
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I was going to pop in this thread a couple days ago and ask where the mounted pics were lol. Love those HREs! Well, I’m still fighting with State Farm over repairs on my M5 that has been in the shop for 8 months, so I decided to get something else. This is my first Mercedes (almost got an e55 and e63 back in the day, but the deals fell through.) Fun car to drive. It seems to evoke more emotion from others than sports cars I have owned. Lol I’ve been flicked off a coupe times and also had younguns’ trying to egg me on to floor it. The champagne problems? no smartkey entry without pushing the open button, no wireless carplay, and transmission takes forever to warm up in the cold. Can’t wait to go off-reading in it, just need to be mindful of those exhaust tips Also recently scored a good deal on a new v8 defender for my wife, no pics though, won’t be delivered for a couple weeks. Next car purchase is going to be something discreet to daily, carry bicycles and take to appointments where the G63 might not be suitable. Not really sure what though, but I’m sort of leaning towards a Subaru Outback/forester or maybe a Mazda CX5. Need some suggestions, please, TRF! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Yesterday, 11:39 PM | #3724 |
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A Mercedes 'streamliner' raced by Formula 1 legends Stirling Moss and Juan Manuel Fangio has sold for a record £42.75m (€51.155m) at auction.
The silver W196 R Stromlinienwagen was driven by Argentina's five-time F1 champion Fangio as he won the 1955 Buenos Aires Grand Prix. |
Yesterday, 11:51 PM | #3725 | |
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....plus, road surface. The coefficient of friction is a number which represents the friction between two surfaces. Between two equal surfaces, the coefficient of friction will be the same. The symbol usually used for the coefficient of friction is m The maximum frictional force (when a body is sliding or is in limiting equilibrium) is equal to the coefficient of friction × the normal reaction force. F = mR Where m is the coefficient of friction and R is the normal reaction force. This frictional force, F, will act parallel to the surfaces in contact and in a direction to oppose the motion that is taking/ trying to take place. |
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Today, 02:08 AM | #3726 | |
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Big congratulations! My fiancé absolutely loves hers! And I believe it's the same color as yours Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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