The make up of any "culture" must evolve or die.....
The roots remain...
but as with anything(everthing) else it is up to those who are the future to shape the future.
I've seen somethang like this b4....na unda mi no ta corda
Love to see them rolling
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The make up of any "culture" must evolve or die.....
The roots remain...
but as with anything(everthing) else it is up to those who are the future to shape the future.
The make up of any "culture" must evolve or die.....
The roots remain...
but as with anything(everthing) else it is up to those who are the future to shape the future.
The make up of any "culture" must evolve or die.....
The roots remain...
but as with anything(everthing) else it is up to those who are the future to shape the future.
E prome prome prrrroooommmmeeeee Honda ever traha (segun e site)
X170
Honda can trace its automotive roots back to 1959 when they developed their first automobile test-mule (engine and body package) called the X 170. It utilized a 360cc, overhead cam, air-cooled, 60 degree, V4 engine fed by two side-draft carburetors mounted between the heads, and front wheel drive.
The make up of any "culture" must evolve or die.....
The roots remain...
but as with anything(everthing) else it is up to those who are the future to shape the future.
Wha???? Bon cos ey...mustra strak...bring me some memories....again.Bo tine di 1997... ba cuminsa caba cune?? On the other hand...e boonchi wheels ney ta den serio?. Members project cune.