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Hey girl are you a piezoelectric sensor cause I’ll break if you drop me - Me in my measurements class to my friends

I think a lot of those wires in the photos are part of the dyno rig the motor is on, of course the motor will have plenty of wires all over it when it’s in a car.

True wrenching can not have deadlines, at least that what I tell my wife.

Calling the Pagoda a 2+2 is quite a stretch. It’s barely a 2+1.

Stay on the bike, nothing happens if you don’t interact with people.

Quit giving out my secrets!

I have four Fieros and a parts car, I prefer the notchbacks to the GT body. The 88 models are the ones to own due to better suspensions.

My Porsche 996 C2 coupe (manual) and Saab 9-5 Aero wagon currently in my garage cover everything I need, although they couldn’t be more opposite in every way!

“I go to Whole Foods for the yoga moms.”

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The Last Starfighter’s Starcar is totally class 4:

I don’t know if the Nostromo from Alien really counts as Class 4. The bulk of it is an ore refinery, the ship is just a tug. Not even an integral part.

Where does this fit in

I used to run dedicated snows on my 90' GTi.  The stock performance wheels were 14" rims sporting 205's while my snows were 13" steelies with I think 175's if memory serves.  That car was fantastic in the snow when snows were on.

I’ve never seen a car that came with some type of sport wheel option that couldn’t size down at least one size. My current car came with 18" wheels but can size down to 17". My previous car came with 19" wheels but I sized them down all the way to 17".

I did this on my S3 when I lived in Utah. It was cheaper to buy some 18 inch Chinese crap wheels and put snow tires on them than it was to put snow tires on my stock 19s.  Only Pirelli made them in that size and they were $300+ per tire.

Yeah the RS3 can do smaller wheels for that exact reason. A narrower taller profile tire is best for winter driving for sure.

Exactly. That is why I was using the tow rating from my 2011 Ranger. That rating came after the measuring method was standardized.

When the toddler gets a little older you could look at getting a ride behind bike. My kid likes riding behind me and pedaling a little. I think the one I have is from WeeRide.

It will be a chopped up Bronco Sport. FWD standard, AWD optional.

Maybe, but how many doors is it going to have?