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Shocking 90s Stars Before & After! (5 Photos)

#1 Mackenzie Rosman


Before: She played the adorable daughter on the family-friendly show 7th Heaven.
After: Ruthie's all grown up! In 2013, she showed the world what she's got in a spread for Maxim.



#2 Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen


Before: They were the twins that shared the role of Michelle Tanner on the hit San Francisco sitcom, Full House. 
After: The fashionista twins have created several clothing lines for companies like Walmart.



#3 Kel Mitchell


Before: He was the orange-soda loving half of the duo that was always ready to serve up a Good Burger. 
After: He's still making rounds on Nickelodeon shows like Sam and Cat. He guest-starred in an episode as rapper Peezy B.



#4 Lindsay Lohan


Before: She was the cutest and cleverest redhead that managed to bring her parents back together in The Parent Trap revamp.
After: Nowadays, people can't keep track of how many times she's been in and out of prison.



#5 Hilary Duff


Before: Back in the day, she played Disney Channel's favorite klutzy middle schooler, Lizzie McGuire. 
After: She's the hippest young mom around to former NHL player, Mike Comrie's baby. She's doing young motherhood right, so beat that Kimye.





TERRIFYING World's Most Dangerous Roads (Photo Gallery)

#1 Karakoram Highway


Image via blogspot.com

This highway linking Pakistan and China reaches altitues of 16,000 feet and is no laughing matter. You wouldn't want to fall off this one.

#2 Guoliang Tunnel Road (China)




This tunnel/road is 1,200 meters long and was built by locals in the 70's. It took 5 years to construct this road that tunnels in and out of some of the steepest peaks in China.


#3 The Road Through The Himalayas




This road through India has more curves than any road should. Trucks commonly fall down the steep grades of this road.


#4 Road Of Death




This Bolivian road is not only long, but it is called the road of death for a reason. It is responsible for 100-200 fatalities a year.

5 Of The Dumbest Things People Brought To The Auto Shop

It's common to hear horror stories about people who have had terrible experiences with mechanics. Complaints about being swindled, cheated, over overcharged are common, but what about mechanics who have had to deal with dumb customers? Some people deal with car troubles their own way, ignoring warnings from their vehicle or using duct tape to fix the problem, leaving mechanics scratching their heads.


There's the Problem

The owner of this Volkswagen Jetta came to the conclusion that they were dealing with an air leak, so they wrapped their airflow meter and intake hose with tape. It wasn't duct tape and easily removed, but the mechanic wasn't happy about having to fiddle with this.


#1 Gliding on the Highway

Turning on this tire must have been like riding a slip and slide. Driving on a completely worn tire is more than dangerous, as they are easily punctured or can cause a loss of of vehicle control (braking, spin outs, etc.).




#2 More Cowbell

If this was a prank: genius. In this instance, the customer complained to the mechanic that they kept hearing a bell sound coming from under their car. There's no word on why they didn't just take a peek under the vehicle, but the auto shop took care of the concern by detaching the belt that connected the bell to the vehicle.



#3 Strap Up

People will do anything to keep from having to buy new tires. Maybe it's because it's recommended that tires must be purchased two or four at a time, increasing your bill if you only need one. However, there are moments when it's just time to say R.I.P. to your worn tires and splurge (or catch a sale!) for new ones.



#4 Warning Signs

Your check engine light is your friend. When it pops on, it's safe to say that most of the time it's your car's way of getting your attention. For this car owner, however, they decided that it was more of a suggestion than anything, and rode 84,000 before having their first oil change. 




#5 A Different Kind of Herb


Not completely positive, but that doesn't look like basil. Marijuana smokers may have secret stashes in their cars, so it isn't uncommon for mechanics to come across the random ways people try to conceal their weed.

And safety is important, but if something requires a lock that big maybe it shouldn't be stored in your car. Also, how does one's tire bubble in ten different places?




6 Breathtaking Out-Of-This-World Photos


We live in a beautiful, vast world full of wonders we have yet to discover. For most of us, the only exposure we will have to these wonders is through the shared experiences of those around us. These pictures are awe-inspiring. They remind us of how small we are, yet somehow give us a sense of connectedness and belonging. We all share the same planet.

#1 The Fukang Meteorite




via reddit/u/turdmalone


#2 The shadows that clouds cast over the earth from space



via reddit/u/1Voice1Life

#3 Kayaking near lava in Hawaii



via reddit/u/tek0011

#4 Thor's Well in Oregon



via reddit/u/blazik

#5 Footprints from a monk who prayed in the same spot for 20 years



via reddit/u/Juankestein

#6 How lighting and angles change your face



via reddit/u/pretendparades

6 Drivers You Don't Want To Share The Road With



When you think about it, it's amazing that we as humans have adapted to driving at all. The idea that an average citizen can be trusted with a metal box capable of traveling over 100 miles an hour would boggle the minds of our ancestors, but it's taken for granted today. Yet for some people, that level of comfort can turn into something more dangerous: carelessness. Whether they're drinking, texting or just not paying attention to their surroundings, people who don't take driving seriously can threaten their own safety and that of others. So, for the next time you're wondering why there are so many PSAs about impaired or distracted driving, here are 16 reminders.

1. It didn't take this drunk driver long to learn the meaning of "instant karma."


via reddit / t_11

2. This person is going 75 miles per hour.


Also, just in case the picture seems hypocritical, the photographer is in the back seat.


via reddit / [deleted]

3. This isn't an abandoned van, the driver's seat is apparently clear.


How anyone can stand driving this, I'll never know. And it's dangerous because they can't see through any of the mirrors.


via reddit / tli3

4. Apparently, this drunk driver ran over some guy-wires.


And then, this happened.


via imgur / dudeexcellent

5. It's hard to tell what the thought process was here.

I guess they wanted to see where that ramp went.


via reddit / Unable13

6. It sucks that he's late for his clown gig, but that doesn't excuse this.


This isn't the right way to multitask.


Dodge Challenger R/T Redline Heads to 2013 Chicago Auto Show


Dodge announced it will offer the “Redline” package in its R/T V8 model. This package was previously restricted to the V6 Challenger. The Challenger R/T Redline will debut at the Chicago Auto Show next week. The car is powered by a 5.7-L HEMI V8 which produces 375 hp and 410 lb-ft of torque. That power is sent to the rear wheels via either a six-speed manual transmission or a five-speed automatic with wheel-mounted paddle shifters and a selectable “sport” mode. The redline package had made its debut last year at the New York Auto Show on the V6 model.
The package mixed with V8 power brings the same 20-inch wheels along with other performance enhancements. These include a stiffened suspension, bigger brakes, re-calibrated steering and a host of appearance tweaks. The wheels feature a thin red stripe around the outer edge that matches similar stripes outlining a thick red line running over the car. The only difference, apart from the obvious engine change, is that this car doesn’t seem to get the more aggressive axle ratio that the V6 model did.
Buyers get a choice of silver, gray, white and black for their Challenger R/T Redline. The interiors have a dark-gray color scheme. Seats can be covered in either red or gray napa leather. The package on the V8 will be priced at $1,995 which is less when compared to the V6 price last year, $3,750. The Dodge Challenger R/T Redline goes on sale this spring.

via AutoGuide

2009 SMS 570 Dodge Challenger



The 500 HP SMS 570 Challenger and the 700 HP SMS 570 X Challenger can be ordered through all Dodge dealers at this time.

In addition to the patented SMS Supercharger atop the ultra high-performance engine, both production models feature completely revised aesthetics, aerodynamics and performance features including; SMS Series 4 suspension and high performance cross drilled brakes with six pistons up front and four pistons at the rear. The interior features the SMS Signature Series chevron seats with deep bolsters, rich leather and Alcantara suede for high-performance comfort. Aerodynamic features include a front fascia with high volume radiator intake, a “GTX” inspired front grille, a high downforce front splitter with intercooler ducting, side skirts with rear brake ducting, a vented rear fascia with an extended blackout taillight surround, a high downforce rear diffuser and rear spoiler, as well as Steve Saleen’s new signature SMS Red ButterflyTM Dual Side Induction Hood. SMS 570 Challenger pricing starts at $64,870.00.

source: musclecarspecs.com

Widebody Dodge Challenger with Disegno Forgiato Wheels


Forgiato Wheels have revealed a Widebody Dodge Challenger fitted with the Disegno wheels that match with its front grille. The Orange themed Challenger features black trim at various points. The wheels are designed to complement that by having similar black ascents to their finish. They come with an orange lip and Forgiato signature centercaps to complete the package.
The Widebody package, like all packages of its type, reveals a bigger and bolder Challenger with such details as wide front fenders, wide rear quarter panel extensions among other add-ons.


Swedish Tuners Create Dodge Viper Powered Saab 9-3


Check out this car, a Dodge Viper with a Saab 9-3 stationwagon body on top, proving that anything is possible when you use your imagination and have the right tools for the job.
A team of Swedish tuners took on this Viper project after they originally bought it for a rebuild, then spare parts were difficult to come by, so the plans changed. Looks like it worked out well since they now have a Saab 9-3 powered by a SRT10 Viper engine. However, this custom build wasn’t easy because the V10 8.4-liter powerplant was too big for the engine bay, and it had to be pushed inside the cabin some. After the jump you can see more pictures and a video of the bodiless Viper doing donuts.




source: http://fancytuning.com

1969 Dodge Coronet R/T and Super Bee


I’m listing both versions of the ’69 Coronet muscle car here, because they are both very similar (and very cool), but each one has its own unique advantages. The R/T option designation was available on several Dodge models starting back in 1967, and signified “road/track” performance. In 1969,
many Mopar fans opted for the slightly less expensive Coronet Super Bee (boasting its unique logo in the rear-end bumble-bee striping).
This was Dodge’s equivalent to the Plymouth Roadrunner, and as such, was equally minus many luxury features, making it lighter in weight as compared to the R/T. Super Bees are also much more common, especially those equipped with the base 383 cid (over 24,000 units sold), which was not even available in the R/T. A few Super Bees came with either the bigger 440 six-pack or the 426 twin-four Hemi. The R/T was only offered with the 440 Magnum or the Hemi. These burners routinely ran the quarter-mile in the mid-13s. As for the R/T being the rarer of the two models, about 6,800 R/Ts were produced in 1969, 400 of which were the R/T convertible (all Super Bees were hardtops). Ten of those rag-top R/Ts had the Hemi, and only four of those left the factory with the four-speed tranny.