>A woman met a man in a bar. They talked; they connected; they ended up
>leaving together. They got back to his place, and as he showed her
>around his apartment, she noticed that one wall of his bedroom was
>completely filled with soft, cuddly teddy bears. Three shelves held
>hundreds of...
Auto as well but I am very anal about changing the ATF every other oil change. It may seem like over kill but I have nearly 140K miles on the original tranny.
Accord will be stock strictly for the work commute. The Civic, that all depends on which class I plan to compete in. Each class has limitations on what you can mod, same with NASA if I plan to race on the open circuits. Right now I'm looking at three classes in Solo. H-stock (but I will get...
7/9 will be my last competition event for the Accord. I'm tired of racing my only form of transportation for work. Believe me, it's annoying after awhile. I ended up buying my old high school friends 92 Civic Si. It's a one owner car, no accidents, OEM everything, with 140K miles on the odo...
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>> GENTLEMEN, IT'S TIME FOR YOUR ANNUAL "AM I GAY?" SELF-EXAMINATION
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>> 1. If you are over thirty and you have a washboard stomach, you are
>> gay. It means you haven't sucked back enough beer with the boys and
>> have spent the rest of your...
A ton of 240s here in Cali use these for the drift scene. Nice that they are both compression and rebound adjustable. However, 36 way adjustable is a bit much for plain street driving. Heck, it's even too much for track use. By the time you get it dialed in, the event will be over.
I guess I'm the only one that uses a torque wrench?? For me, brakes are pretty important so I am pretty anal about them.
Edit: Pretty important for track events but I'm assuming if it's street it probably won't matter as much.
A friend of mine is not into cars but he is really into bikes. He has been trying to convince me to ride for years. I have to say this is one HOT looking bike!
Interestingly enough, after I saw the photo, I went to visit a Japanese shop here in Costa Mesa, CA and sure enough, the guy had one R32, two R33s, and one R34 sitting in his garage. I need to bring my camera next time.
Feedback is terrible and for this person to state that Kumho 711s in 17s are $100 a piece is bogus. You can get them from the tire rack for around $50.