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Welcome Lawrence!

I’m more impressed you remembered the coupons. 

Wasnt one of these in the comments in yesterdays QOTD for project cars?

He puts these videos of him breaking down each track that F1 has gone to this year. He tells you diff settings, engine breaking modes, curbing notes, brake balance for each corner and section of the track.. Quite thorough.

2006 Subaru OBXT - Done: timing belt, water pump, wheel bearings, brakes, 1 stupid coolant line, cabin air filter. Need to do: I would like to refresh the turbo, down pipe, exhaust, up pipe (because existing is crusty), tune (due to the new exhaust), and tires

Most of these videos are showing problems that current drivers in the state of Maryland already exhibit. Looks no more dangerous to me than a trip from the University of Maryland to the Inner Harbor.

Yep haha. Let me know if you’re ever in the Mid-Atlantic for anything.

Side note; I too, owned a Cement Toyota Tacoma TRD Offroad.

Yeah exactly why I thought finding one and buying it would be difficult.

Interesting thought process....

My dude! I ALMOST edited my post to include the 1 series M.

Damn...

A few friends and myself were just pining over those this weekend. Nicely done.

Manual CTS-V Wagon. 

Forester all day long. Just don’t get the years that drank oil.

I just broke the head off a bolt for a bracket that holds the turbo in place. Yay...

This is what the US “Upcoming Vehicles” section of the Toyota website has to say.

Common hand tools (ratchets, screwdrivers, bits), tools that measure things, and tools that I rely my life on (jack, stands, straps), I spring for the trusty brands.

Soooo, there is a Rigid brand that isn’t shop vacuum cleaners and cordless drills?

I just sold my ‘18 Toyota Tacoma and hot damn that new Ridgeline looks good.