All I know for sure is that I'm now calling my windshield wipers "wischer waschers"
All I know for sure is that I'm now calling my windshield wipers "wischer waschers"
NACHO CAR HELL YEAH
Wink-wonks.
99% of residential toilets are the tank-on-top style that use gravity to flush, meaning you don't need the water to be on to flush one.
Did that touring on BAT ever pass through Austin? I could swear I saw it. Not like E30 tourings are zipping around all over the place.
Am I turning into an old man at 27?
And if we already have said E30 325iX and need ONLY the snow plow? You know, for all the snow we get in Austin?
This Renault Alpine is still (again?) for sale here in Austin. Definitely the only one I've ever seen (although they only sold like 6,500 total, so in this case "anymore" should probably just be "ever").
Another example of why one's religious beliefs should end at the tip of his nose.
I do own one of these. At this point. You're welcome to, too, but you do not *have* to. There is no pressing need.
So, not quite that quick.
There's one of these Dallas for the HOV lane on I-30, and driving towards it as you round a bend at 70 mph is a terrifying proposition. It looks like there is no way physics will allow you to merely pass it, rather, you expect it to gobble up your car and align it on the opposite side of the freeway, suddenly faced…
CNN used to run news all the time?
Are we including truck nuts, or is this a manufacturer spec-only type of question?
E30 in the snow makes my driving pants tight. Where are the roomier driving pants??
#refuted
I wonder if it's a modification issue. There are lots of limits to what you can do with the motor (no swaps) and the suspension because of the special oil pan and the clearances around the front diff, for example.
Apparently I'm not alone in my love of the headlight washers. I was priced out of the complete kit that sold over the weekend on eBay for $420 (!!)
Allegedly they weren't originally popular because the '88 model only came fully loaded and was just a shade cheaper than the M3. When I was home for thanksgiving, I had my dad take it for a spin, instructing him to try to throw the back end out. The immediate compensation and general stickiness of the AWD system…
Balance is good, but the viscous coupling in the transfer case can be a weak link. That said, I've had no issues with mine having only done regular scheduled maintenance (1.5 qt ATF in the transfer case). They'd all be snapped up immediately if they had an M on them.