bradenulvild
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bradenulvild

My man!

did i just have a stroke reading this

Sounds like a blown diffuser. I love blown diffusers. BLOWN DIFFUSER ALL THINGS!!

Being able to hear them in 2013 for the first time in person through the windows of my grandpas Westfalia on the long road leading to the track was and probably will be the single greatest moment of my life. The noise. Oh the noise.

haha i love how Alejandro made it on to Jalopnik !!

Or even just throw in a set of lightweight sparcos, that too would be nuts!

I’m assuming the fronts are the same as the back to give owners a spare set of tires if they choose to swap out the fronts, which is damn awesome but it would be nice if it also came with a set of skinnies that maybe reside in the trunk.

That. Is gopping to look at.

I loathe ICBC in many respects and was quite miffed when they said they would end insuring vehicles over 150k in 2017 but i’m hoping it will create a bit of competition among other insurers and eventually make it cheaper. But aside the point, never am I surprised by accidents like this. It’s amazing the amount of

thoughts exactly

Jesus take the wheel. Carlos take the stereo.

I just had to replace the timing chain tensioner (luckily the chain was done before I bought it) and now I have 3 separate oil leaks after fixing 3 already! Because let’s make a valve cover out of plastic, use all plastic hosing and fasteners, and cheap ass rubber seals everywhere. H/T to BMW!

That’s actually something I was going to say too, people have become so accustomed to a higher model number equalling more/bigger/better everything that no one would understand the E63 becoming the E40 (or E41, if the E63 was just 62 (6.2L) +1, lol) and instead would be like “BUT NO MORE TIRE SLAYING E63???? WTF

So to Andrew’s point, its meaningless haha, well to anyone who otherwise wouldn’t know. Which, well, is just about everyone.

Tell that to the 6 separate oil leaks i’ve had on my R56 S

Do they keep the E63 name just because of its familiarity? Or does the 63 somehow relate to something, because the newer models are no longer 6.2L.

My dad once told me a story of when he was way up in rural Northern BC for work years ago before my time he was driving up a mountain and there was a dead moose on the road, on top of what looked like a roof of a vehicle. Then, further up the hill just off the road was a Ford Bronco with the roof completely off and

I’d buy it simply because they had the genius to put the proper tail lights back where they belong. Looks unreal!

like a sir.