A rare sight. Look carefully at the back window around 0:04: “Police Keep Back”. Also notice the only blue lights are located in the grill and below. Unfortunately in order to actually read the message board you’ll need to watch the clip in HD and on full screen.
BMW M3 E36 Drifting - Speed Challenge 2011 Here is a review of the car: The E36 M3 debuted in February, 1992 and was in the dealers’ showrooms in November that year; it was the first M3 powered by a six-cylinder engine, displacing 2990 cc and developing 286 PS (210 kW; 282 hp). Initially available as a coupé only, BMW introduced M3 convertible/cabriolet and saloon/sedan versions in 1994, the absence of any M5 models in the BMW line-up between the end of e34 M5 production in 1995 and the launch of the e39 M5 in 1998 prompting the introduction of the four door Motorsport model. The E36 is also the first M3 to be built in right-hand drive. Also in 1994, BMW produced the limited-edition M3 GT as a racing homologation special; all GTs were British Racing Green and featured an upgraded 295 PS (217 kW; 291 hp) 3.0 liter engine. 350 GTs were built.
I get a chance to check out the latest generation nissan maxima in all its entirety. I take the viewers on a full in depth tour and review of the exterior, interior, trunk, and engine, which is a V6. I make sure to address all the fine details styling cues and notable features of the car. I also start it up to show it idling and what it sounds like under acceleration. Enjoy!
I’ve had a lot of requests to tour and start up a mini cooper so I found this 2006 mini cooper S, the supercharged version with the 6 speed transmission. What an awesome and fun car, I get to do a full review and tour as well as start it up, get an exhaust clip, and show the engine, enjoy!
Here is the last piece of Suzuki Cello School Book 4. I really found it difficult to play in tune in this piece. I think it is because of all the rapid vibrato and the fact that i did not have an accompaniment (no point of reference for intonation). I would start with a D then, later end with a D# To all the Cellist watching this: Can anyone suggest a good intonation exercise to help me with this problem? THANKS!!!! PS Sorry for the really bad picture, i had to convert the video from …