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MiniFoo posted:Where'd all this classic muscle come from? I love it. All the old-car guys needed to wait until later in the week when the community-service high school helpers came to teach them how to use the library computers? Seriously though, that last page is making me drool.
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On gravel: On track: Perhaps tomorrow on ice, if I'm lucky. Edit: Found a full frontal: And another: Now that we are at it, 2.0 4 cyl and the 3.0 24v: The 2.0 GTV and 75 turbo: DoLittle fucked around with this message at 23:06 on Feb 27, 2016 |
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Front ends?
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DoLittle posted:On gravel: NSFW that poo poo dude.
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# ? Feb 27, 2016 23:29 |
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So here's my car history, in rough chronological order.
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kimbo305 posted:Pop-up headlights are the once and future king. This is rad
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Here's my car history in chronological order, with potato-era being the only era for the first two (which are actually different cars)
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# ? Feb 28, 2016 02:49 |
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I put my front plate on. Hail Satan.
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Ether Frenzy posted:Here's my car history in chronological order, with potato-era being the only era for the first two (which are actually different cars) Space grey is best grey. Also the potato I used for my SC400 was the goofy 640x480 camera module plugged into a Handspring Visor.
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# ? Feb 28, 2016 02:58 |
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I get lots of comments about the color and have rarely seen any twins - it also stays looking clean in between washes a million times better than black. The only other color I'd consider is that Interlagos blue like you had in the UK, looks so good in the california twilight/orangey light.
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# ? Feb 28, 2016 03:14 |
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Is it just me or is AI really stepping up their game as of late?
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GnarlyCharlie4u posted:Is it just me or is AI really stepping up their game as of late? economic recovery + age/career advancement probably explains it it has been a decade since you reg'd
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Enourmo posted:economic recovery + age/career advancement probably explains it 11 years.
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Enourmo posted:economic recovery + age/career advancement probably explains it fuckkkkkkk. well that explains all my motorcycles I guess... I can't wait to see what happens when I hit my midlife crisis.
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# ? Feb 28, 2016 03:46 |
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Baby Duramax! Already leaking engine oil in the driveway... Now I get to replace the engine in my Evo (after I replace the brake caliper piston seals; one of the pistons is stuck. Hurray.).
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nollij posted:Baby Duramax! Already leaking engine oil in the driveway... You're kidding...right? MPG as good as advertised?
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Enourmo posted:economic recovery + age/career advancement probably explains it poo poo I've been here for almost 14 years. All my work / career has been about is feeding the car habit.
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and then there's me, driving the same car for seven years without so much as an autocross meet i am the worst AIer
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LeeMajors posted:You're kidding...right? 29mpg going 400 miles split between 75mph flat highway and going over the cascades with some 50 mile spans at 32+. I could see 31mpg during my normal highway commute. Been 26mpg mixed driving. Not as responsive as the Evo but adapting to the gas pedal (stabbing it) gets all the torque response I need. Gets up to speed effortlessly. There are 4 different screens on the speedometer that show some variation of mpg (instant, trip a, last 50 miles, trip b). It'll be a little until I can see how it does towing but it comes with all the bells and whistles (exhaust brake, built-in trailer brake, 4&7 pin connectors). Edit: holy poo poo... I been here 10 years too; 3 years lurking nollij fucked around with this message at 05:26 on Feb 28, 2016 |
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Enourmo posted:economic recovery + age/career advancement probably explains it Well, perhaps a recovery in your country.
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Das Volk posted:So here's my car history, in rough chronological order. I'm going to attempt this. These are ones I've documented from about 5 years. http://imgur.com/a/znUAv theres still another 20 some odd cars I don't have pics of...
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# ? Feb 28, 2016 05:45 |
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My car history is boring. I do have plans to make a fun car purchase in the next couple years though. My first car was my grandpa's old farm truck. 350 with some bolt-ons. Had a lot of fun with this in high school. Then my parents gave me their '97 ZJ, which also received some bolt-ons. Had a lot of fun with this in college. I traded the Jeep for an '03 GTI VR6 that turned out to be one of the worst financial decisions I've ever made. After the GTI got rear-ended and totaled, I got a 2004 Mazda 6i. Loved this car and wish it wouldn't have started consuming oil. In the meantime I bought my wife a 2008 Focus, which has become my daily driver. Most reliable car I've ever owned. After the Mazda started consuming oil, I traded it for a 2008 Maxima. Great car. Very reliable and comfortable. Had a baby and the wife wanted something taller for easier access. Enter 2011 Ford Edge. Really enjoying this one so far. Far from sporty, but my god it's handy and it rides great.
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# ? Feb 28, 2016 13:38 |
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I need to get new pics.
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# ? Feb 28, 2016 17:55 |
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A foot of snow aint got nothin on 390hp, awd and snow tires. Driving this thing in the snow is seriously cheat mode. Just have to watch the plastic bumper when the ruts get deep on these rural roads.
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# ? Feb 28, 2016 20:35 |
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I'm like way late to the front party but I don't care I'm here now! My front My dad's front w/ bonus squirrel shooter in the back
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nollij posted:Baby Duramax! Already leaking engine oil in the driveway... Now I get to replace the engine in my Evo (after I replace the brake caliper piston seals; one of the pistons is stuck. Hurray.). That the 2.8TD Colorado? We've had em in the gov fleet at work for a while now in Australia. Theyre not really that liked, but thats more "Lol GM build quality" than anything. Tho they do seem slightly better bolted together than the ford rangers... gently caress me are those things a cheap built turd with a premium price tag.
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Night Danger Moose posted:
First manual. Fun and difficult!
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# ? Feb 29, 2016 01:29 |
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Fun and gets easier!
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I haven't posted any of my poo poo on here in a while. I'll try to do chronological. I apologize in advance for the awful quality of the pictures. Okay, no pics of my fist car, but here is a brochure shot. (mine was black) Then my beloved Dart. Should never have sold it. And my Linc. Still have it. The Thunderbird. Should never have sold it. My Corvair. Should never have sold it. My 2002. My wife secretly despises me for selling it. I completely understand. And my current daily. If I can learn how to keep from smacking the front spoiler every time I park, I may properly repair it some day. One of these days I will use a real camera and actually clean a car before taking pictures of it. Maybe.
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Das Volk posted:poo poo I've been here for almost 14 years. All my work / career has been about is feeding the car habit. Same. Some of us never grow up, we just get better jobs and paid more. I do now have to get spousal approval for all mid life crisis things happening, but I think it's a fair trade.
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Jackie the Mick posted:And my Linc. Still have it.
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TheFonz posted:Same. Some of us never grow up, we just get better jobs and paid more. My GF was crushed when the purple woodgrain '89 jeep grand wagoneer I almost impulse bought a week ago was far too rotten to restore. And when we spent an hour wandering through the local old-iron junkyard, she really really really wanted me to get a circa 1918 Caterpillar tracked bulldozer we found rotting into the ground in one corner with the cylinder head taken off (in the 60s, from the amount of rust in the bores) and a tree growing through it. We're going to need to buy more land, I think. She's the best enabler of poor vehicle decisions I've ever met (Her vehicular vice is bicycles, she has as many as I have cars... and in similar condition. I found a parts bike on craigslist for her on the way home from work one night and it accidentally became another project instead of a wheels and derailleurs donor. Oops, I've been there.)
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Jackie the Mick posted:I haven't posted any of my poo poo on here in a while. I'll try to do chronological. I apologize in advance for the awful quality of the pictures. More photos of everything please
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kastein posted:(Her vehicular vice is bicycles, she has as many as I have cars... and in similar condition. I found a parts bike on craigslist for her on the way home from work one night and it accidentally became another project instead of a wheels and derailleurs donor. Oops, I've been there.) Bikes are a great hobby. There's a surprising amount to learn, and it really hones your fine-tuning skills. They are absolutely finicky bitches, but fun and cheap to play with. I just picked this up to flip on Saturday:
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Well, I was going to post my auto history, but I just discovered that Lunarpage's upgrade of both PHP and MySQL at the same time broke my gallery. I don't know which one killed it - all I get is "Error" on the page. Damned thing has been working for years, so naturally they have to screw with it.
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Quick wash and took photos in preparation for listing it for sale. When I went to start it back up after taking this photo it was completely dead, no click no nothing Every time I take a step towards selling it something fucks up...this time it's probably just something got wet but I'm so sick of this loving car. NitroSpazzz fucked around with this message at 22:51 on Feb 29, 2016 |
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meatpimp posted:Bikes are a great hobby. There's a surprising amount to learn, and it really hones your fine-tuning skills. They are absolutely finicky bitches, but fun and cheap to play with.
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NitroSpazzz posted:
I literally was going to ask what broke when you did it. Was not disappointed.
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ssjonizuka posted:I literally was going to ask what broke when you did it. Was not disappointed. Then I used this beast to tow it home with it's mighty 2.3L of fury home being ~1 block from where it died NitroSpazzz fucked around with this message at 23:37 on Feb 29, 2016 |
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