You just need your own colony of dermestid beetles. They strip flesh off of corpses and are often used in museums to prepare skeletons for study and display.
just get a colony and pack them in. They eat insects as well.
And y’all thought biologist had nothing useful to say on a Supra forum.
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The convex European mirrors are also HUGELY helpful. I have them on my Supra and M240i. Can be bought as aftermarket (there is a seller here) or OEM off of various Euro BMWs. OEMs available on ebay (there is a seller that gets them off crash test cars) but prices are HIGHLY variable.
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I will say my M240i gets driven hard and doesn’t have near the burn rate the Supra has. Still trying to figure out if I actually burned a quart in 500 miles or if it was just a little bit of burning on top of a low refill when the oil was changed.
Because I have two 12” subwoofers in mine, I lined the inside of several panels with felt tape. Zero rattles despit Wu-Tang’s best efforts.
oh, the clown horn is a big miss by Toyota. I suspect a bit of sabotage by their German partners.
The upside, nobody’s gonna steal it no matter where you park it. Leave it running with the keys on the seat and you’re still safe.
It the same philosophy my wife used in deciding to marry me. “This guy will never have a better option” she thought (and was right). Buy ugly and rest easy.
I had no problem getting to test drive a Supra before purchasing. I was the first to drive that vehicle and it is the car I bought. I was allowed to drive it unencumbered by the sales-person.
Careful with online prices. Often, they don’t include doc fees or other costs and what the dealer expects can be significantly more than the advertised price.
There is some complex sociobiology and evolutionary psychology going on here. When is it ok to tell and when is it a violation that undermines social cohesion. When do you praise the teller for being a brave whistle blower and when does the group sanction the person as…well..a “narc?”
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True, but we all care at least a little bit. It’s part of being a social species. That said? It’s good to keep it in check best we can.
We are, at the end of the day, only vaguely self aware dung flinging monkeys. If you have a few minutes, this pretty good video illustrates howclose we realty...