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Tirefryr

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Everything posted by Tirefryr

  1. Turn your box around and fire the driver towards the trunk. Sounds like a cancellation issue.
  2. Maybe I'll throw a blue bottle at it too.
  3. Okay, I can't take it anymore. I am going to get the white beast up and running so I can beat the shit out of it.
  4. You have structural damage. The fender apron is bent and core support is damaged. If you can get a fender and light assembly on that using just a hammer, you are my hero!
  5. Car is totaled. Poor guy.
  6. I guess those 7 years without a Camaro count also? I wouldn't count the Mustang II in with the Mustang either but they do. I guess since they kept the nameplate going it's okay. GM is just stupid though.
  7. Did Nick get another car? That doesn't look like the Lexus.
  8. . . . . . . . .
  9. About $1500 too expensive, but nice. Check the rear wheel wells for rust, they are bad spot on those.
  10. Taurus would be cheaper.
  11. I'll stick with water.
  12. I would use aluminum, silicon bronze, or brass in that order. You're not going to hear any difference in any of the materials though.
  13. I bought one for $750.
  14. EDIT: Just replied with "Yes, the vehicle is a 2000 model and I am the second owner." We'll see if I can get an intelligible answer... It's spam.
  15. You didn't read the thread too well did ya?
  16. You can use bolts, but remember, steel is a poor conductor. As suggested, your best bet is aluminum or brass.
  17. Vacuum leak? Stretched throttle cable? I don't even know how I would start with vacuum leak issues. Maybe I'll pound my head against that wall this weekend. I think the throtle cable is good. It's never been a problem and not only in idle. Extremely odd. Vacuum leak can be found with carb cleaner. spray it in areas you think the leak may be, if the idle goes up, there is your leak. I would check the idle air control valve also. These are known to need cleaning or go bad over time. You can pull it off and clean it with brake cleaner. If that doesn't work, buy a new one. Shouldn't be more than $50. This could be causing the MIL also.
  18. Vacuum leak? Stretched throttle cable?
  19. Massive storms moving through now. Woke me up and now I can't get back to sleep.
  20. Ridiculous. What should it actually be priced? Whatever someone will pay I guess. I just can't fathom why people would pay something like that though.
  21. Ridiculous.
  22. Yeah, I've never been on the edge of my seat watching golf, but the back 9 were pretty awesome for the top 5.
  23. 69 here yesterday, and it's currently 65 with a high of 79 today! I am going to party outside all day if I can!
  24. It's the weekend, give it some time. You didn't notice this has been going on for almost 4 months huh? I see a pattern emerging at DC.
  25. 2 10's. For subs alone probably 500 max. But I also don't want something heavy as hell as well Looks like alchemy have different color subs but don't know if they are good or not Alumapro used to be very good. If the Alchemy design is the same as it was 10n years ago, which it probably is, it's still going to be a good driver.

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