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chrisgt posted:That's a weird way to say you're a boomer. pffft
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I'll admit I also think of corvettes first when the chassis code is C# but this was still amusing to watch happen
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# ? Jan 8, 2022 20:33 |
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afen posted:pffft That is very pretty, minus the beige shitbox accident-waiting-to-happen stuck on the back of it. I'm planning on running my C7 avant across Europe this year but the laundry list of "poo poo to get done" before is starting to grow expensively. The brakes have just developed some weird judder when braking from 80mph+ which on a 92k mile car is probably time for discs and pads all round. Then I'm semi-contemplating swiss-cheesing the lovely stock airbox and putting a new crank and pulley on the supercharger as I'm fairly sure the belt hasn't been done on schedule so why not. It's a 3.0TFSI with a fairly straightforward remap to ~400hp, but there's so much more to be had from that engine.
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# ? Jan 8, 2022 21:17 |
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afen posted:pffft I see that picture and assume at least 2 out of the 4 door handles are broken.
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# ? Jan 8, 2022 21:56 |
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It has been weeks since I have posted my own RIDE. I went and got my next JDM import delivered and this may be the most photogenic car I have ever owned. Who knows how long I will have it before someone talks me out of it for a stack of dollars. I helped a friend with a YouTube video showing off his newly acquired JDM ST205 GT-Four (it is extremely cool/good and fast as balls) They are fun because both are 1994 and silver and the fabric of the seats is the exact same color and pattern on both. Then yesterday I took my two oldest out for a ride in the "new Japan car" and we hit the It is a ~30 year old designed machine but at 68,000 gentle miles it feels essentially brand new. I cannot describe how good this thing is in the dirt. Old Toyotas are great off road, everyone knows that. Imagine driving what is essentially a brand-new 30 year old Toyota in the dirt how Shoichiro Toyoda intended. It came alive; it bumbled and rumbled along without a single creak or squeak or rattle. The way it just effortlessly bounced through the ruts and tramlines of mud were amazing. The kids in back were laughing and egging me on to hit every puddle with just a little more squeeze of the pedal. 12/10 would go back in time and buy more Toyotas and spend the $10/25 minutes hosing down at the wash after.
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# ? Jan 10, 2022 23:28 |
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Head Bee Guy posted:If we’re posting 35mm pics of our Honda’s Watercolour Prelude by ExecuDork, on Flickr Northern Saskatchewan early 2011. That car ended up being a parts donor for a track-only Prelude that had a long list of amusingly improbable problems. I would drive another 3rd-gen Prelude in a heartbeat. Here in Australia, they fall into two categories: very nice, well-taken-care of cars that have any number of mods from "new seats" to "loving everything" selling for $8K and up; and "needs work" non-running paddock-bashers for $500 that might or might not include an engine. Nothing in between, sadly.
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# ? Jan 11, 2022 04:09 |
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Frozen Pizza Party posted:For the meaty rear lovers: I read this and it just boggled my mind how hard it is for people in other state's to get their car's registered. Specifically California and New York. You know what I do for every new car's registration inspection here in Texas? I drive it to the inspection center at the mechanic shop, say "Hey I need this inspected for registration." He looks at the car, looks back at me, and says, "that's $12 dollars. Write down the VIN and the insurance # for me to type in the form so I can print this for you and you can get the hell out of here because I'm busy doing things that matter." At most I've had an inspector check the headlights, brakes, and turn signals. I'm not exaggerating, at least 8 cars like this with inspection for registrations in Texas is just a holy ground I guess. Gotta love the Antique car registration law too - if your vehicle is 25 years or older, you get registration and antique car plates for 5 years! 5 years with no inspections needed! And it's the same process, no special smog inspections or anything. You just check the antique car registrar box at the DMV and get handed your sweet custom red lettered plate for the next 5 years.
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# ? Jan 11, 2022 09:08 |
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I registered one of my trucks in Washington state at our land there a full 2.5 years before it ever touched Washington soil, with no VIN inspection, safety inspection, emissions inspection or test, or proof of insurance, while it had no engine in it, hadn't moved under its own power in 5 years, and was 3000 miles away. I brought the plates to it rather than the other way around. I proceeded to not insure it at all until it was actually drivable, then only put coverage on it when I was actually driving it (which amounted to like, a few hundred miles in total before leaving the state it was in forever), then drive it to Washington for the first time a few months ago. As far as I'm concerned Washington is the promised land for car people... Better have a garage though unless you only want to work on cars about 5 or 6 months of the year, if that. Washington does not give a gently caress about anything. I see people driving cars with no lights or bodywork on one corner and a shattered windshield every day. The police haven't even thought about pulling me over for this janky pile of junk, and if I had registered and driven it in Mass it would have gotten me an inspection or equipment violation ticket every time I drove it. I don't know why I didn't move out of that place as soon as I graduated college, honestly. E: oh hey pictures of the shitbox in question. I daily drive this pile of junk and never once have I even seen a police cars brake lights flicker going the other way, I've probably had 6 cops behind me and they straight up pretended I didn't exist. kastein fucked around with this message at 10:45 on Jan 11, 2022 |
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kastein posted:I registered one of my trucks in Washington state at our land there a full 2.5 years before it ever touched Washington soil, with no VIN inspection, safety inspection, emissions inspection or test, or proof of insurance, while it had no engine in it, hadn't moved under its own power in 5 years, and was 3000 miles away. I brought the plates to it rather than the other way around. That is a thing of beauty!
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# ? Jan 11, 2022 11:20 |
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It's still got some supremely bogangineering on it that I need to rectify but I do rather enjoy it
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# ? Jan 11, 2022 11:34 |
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kastein posted:It's still got some supremely bogangineering on it that I need to rectify but I do rather enjoy it I think it's the striping on the sides, and that it looks like it's actually being used for stuff
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# ? Jan 11, 2022 12:53 |
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Head Bee Guy posted:If we’re posting 35mm pics of our Honda’s 1990 Civic Base, circa 1991. Accessory right side mirror and hood protector. Stock wheel centers painted black. Windows tinted. Best 20 year old me could do.
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# ? Jan 11, 2022 12:57 |
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It's not a Honda but pretty sure she took this using a 35mm camera of our matching his and hers hairdresser cars back in the day
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# ? Jan 11, 2022 13:22 |
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kastein posted:Washington does not give a gently caress about anything. I see people driving cars with no lights or bodywork on one corner and a shattered windshield every day. I'm not sure this should be touted as a good thing.
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# ? Jan 11, 2022 17:05 |
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Does it count if the sensor on the DLSR is 35mm? Old CR-Z, 6spd manual in a hybrid. What a weird car it was.Dennis McClaren posted:I read this and it just boggled my mind how hard it is for people in other state's to get their car's registered. Specifically California and New York. It's pretty nutty. And the kicker, that neato retro-state-issue black license plate? An additional $40 a year. Frozen Pizza Party fucked around with this message at 18:02 on Jan 11, 2022 |
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Frozen Pizza Party posted:It's pretty nutty. And the kicker, that neato retro-state-issue black license plate? An additional $40 a year. I really, really hate "MyPlates" which is what Texas uses for custom plates. A 6 character plate is something like $90/yr and 7 characters is $100/yr. I've wanted to get a custom plate for my previous car and my new Miata, but I have no desire to give my fascist, backwards state any more money than I have to.
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# ? Jan 11, 2022 18:07 |
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Frozen Pizza Party posted:Does it count if the sensor on the DLSR is 35mm? Old CR-Z, 6spd manual in a hybrid. What a weird car it was. CRZs always seemed really interesting, like slam a supercharger in it and see what it can do but Honda just didn't bother doing anything interesting from the factory.
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# ? Jan 11, 2022 20:47 |
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Made the sensible and cost-effective decision to trade my Bolt for a 3
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# ? Jan 11, 2022 23:56 |
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Endymion FRS MK1 posted:Made the sensible and cost-effective decision to trade my Bolt for a 3 Did they do a refresh of the 3? It looks rounder with less chin. Anyway, good color, dual motor?
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I get a chuckle out of that drop hitch every time I think of it. Frozen Pizza Party posted:Does it count if the sensor on the DLSR is 35mm? Old CR-Z, 6spd manual in a hybrid. What a weird car it was. Better still: you can use original year-of-issue plates if you have them and the number doesn't conflict with existing plates. I have 1970 Texas plates for my Cutlass, when I get it drivable again. MetaJew posted:I really, really hate "MyPlates" which is what Texas uses for custom plates. A 6 character plate is something like $90/yr and 7 characters is $100/yr. On the plus side - lots of plate options. On the minus side - privatization of a state function.
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meatpimp posted:Did they do a refresh of the 3? It looks rounder with less chin. Anyway, good color, dual motor? Not on the exterior, to my knowledge. Definitely dual motor. When I saw the dark silver in person I knew that was the color to get. Looked way better than on the configurator. It’s already impressed me by using 25% battery on a 67mi round trip with two other people and running heat in 25F weather. Can’t wait to stretch its legs in the summer!
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# ? Jan 12, 2022 00:59 |
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Just-In-Timeberlake posted:I'm not sure this should be touted as a good thing. It definitely is as far as I'm concerned because it means my jalopy is several tiers above the point where I have to worry about feral porcine encounters.
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Frozen Pizza Party posted:Does it count if the sensor on the DLSR is 35mm? Old CR-Z, 6spd manual in a hybrid. What a weird car it was. the side profile on these things is just so good. shame it wasnt a better car in the end.
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# ? Jan 12, 2022 05:32 |
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There a K swap kits to fix most issues with the CRZ. https://hasportperformance.com/product/zfk1/
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# ? Jan 12, 2022 05:34 |
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McTinkerson posted:There a K swap kits to fix most issues with the CRZ. That's how it should have come from the factory.
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# ? Jan 12, 2022 07:03 |
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Agreed with all of the above. It was fun to drive with the suspension I had on it, but gutless as all hell. Sounded like a sewing machine so I took the muffler off and didn't put anything back on. Sounded like a louder sewing machine. I actually took a video, audio quality is rear end because gopro 2 or something, but it gets the point across: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezgCmXlGZpE Frozen Pizza Party fucked around with this message at 07:17 on Jan 12, 2022 |
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Woolwich Bagnet posted:I can't find my backups of the work that I did, probably on a drive that isn't online at the moment but I have some test renders I did. I really wish I knew how to design wraps because I just discovered this Lotus Elan livery (Gran Turismo sport) for the ND Miata and now I kinda wanna do it on my RF. MetaJew fucked around with this message at 18:49 on Jan 12, 2022 |
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At some point in the next few weeks I'll try and put together a little tutorial with it's own thread using free software so that there aren't any barriers other than time to do it (blender, gimp or something I guess?). I'll show how to import a model (there's many 'decent' free ones out there for different cars), make a UV wrap for it, use that as the template to make a texture for the wrap, then put that on the model. I'll be doing it with 3dsmax, illustrator, and photoshop for mine which has... a bit higher barrier for entry. But it also lets me work with vectors more easily so I don't need to worry about scaling for printing, and design it in a CMYK color space on my calibrated monitor so it's as true to life as it can be when printed (among getting samples printed as well). Edit: Also that design is simple enough that you could probably have the car wrapped in white and red at the appropriate heights, with a gold vinyl band over the seam.
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# ? Jan 12, 2022 19:45 |
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Wraps last a couple of years if not left out I the sun/rain or have they improved a little?
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# ? Jan 12, 2022 19:51 |
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Current printed vinyl lasts for 5-7 years, but that can be extended even more by using a clear wrap film over it, which can add anywhere from another 4-9 years of life to it. Like clear covers, they protect the more expensive printed vinyl from road debris etc.
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Woolwich Bagnet posted:Current printed vinyl lasts for 5-7 years, but that can be extended even more by using a clear wrap film over it, which can add anywhere from another 4-9 years of life to it. Like clear covers, they protect the more expensive printed vinyl from road debris etc. what's the cost of a whole car custom vinyl and cost of installation?
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It's 100% car dependent. Based on not only the surface area being covered but the complexity of it. Additionally the type of vinyl plays in to it as well, as cheap stuff would be a pain in the rear end to install, but have a lower cost material wise. If you're printing one and it has details that need to align etc, that would add to it as well I'm sure. When I was looking at R8s I was quoted 2.5-3k to have one printed and applied. That's a very small car, but does have some curves to it. When I get closer to doing this one I'll let people know what kind of costs it is.
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I hope we get some stupid wraps out of your thread content:Corner balanced the MR2 with me without me
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She light
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I am still unsure on what exactly to do with my RF. I'm torn between some green-purple color shift that reminds me of my S14 240sx (Avery Dennison Lightning Ridge), some shade of /good/ yellow and maybe keeping the roof/windshield/buttresses black, a chrome-ish green, or if I could find a cool fluorescent red/pink color in a gloss finish and not satin or matte that would be neat too. The Elan two tone scheme seems like it could be accomplished with a two tone wrap+gold at the seam like was said, but I have no idea how good that would look. Or if the seam would collect dirt or something without having to then do a clear PPF on top of that which sounds like it would get very expensive. I was quoted $3400 for a wrap + $450 for a ceramic coating from one shop in Austin. I don't really know how to shop around for this, much less pick a color. The cost is also kinda silly if it will only last a few years.
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That sounds like an absolute rip off. Especially for a car that small. If you want to shop around, look for either car vinyl application places (they'll almost always be just a small garage with one or two dudes doing them) or for shops that do commercial vehicle wraps. You will be able to tell if a place does commercial stuff because they will have printers on hand. Sun exposure, latitude, etc all play a major role in how long the film lasts. The top parts will need to be replaced more often (maybe every 2-3 years). Everything else would be 5-10 years depending on the brand of film. It's not cheap, but it's also 5x cheaper than getting a new, good paint job. And it protects the paint. When you balance out the costs, you get around the same number of years with vinyl as you would with a new quality paint job. And it leaves the paint underneath intact.
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# ? Jan 13, 2022 04:08 |
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Yeah but what if instead you just buy 20 cans of plastidip at Menards?
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Rhyno posted:Yeah but what if instead you just buy 20 cans of plastidip at Menards?
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# ? Jan 13, 2022 04:35 |
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You're right, that's terrible. Bed liner is probably a better option.
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Rhyno posted:You're right, that's terrible. pffft, a mega roll of saran wrap from Costco and a heat gun is all you need, don't get ripped off by those vinyl wrap places.
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