No thanks. Wasn't the GN last week cheaper than this?
No thanks. Wasn't the GN last week cheaper than this?
She looks evil there.
Holy smokes! 2 bar?! That's 30 psi or something.
Thanks man, appreciate it. Now I just need to learn Photoshop for the sole purpose of seeing a set on an 8.
Good for them. As they say,"bro's before schmoe's."
Should I jump in here for a minute? I've got an e36 m (no need to tell me it's the worst m3, I hear it every 3rd day) that the previous owner put m6 5 spokes on. I think it looks good, some people think they're atrocious. They're still better than what was put on that poor ol' 5.
Certainly worth saving. Hell, someone with a Benz might just buy those wheels and leave you with enough to get some stockers. Maybe even have a few $$ left over to throw at some new Michelin's.
I'm late to the party, but i've got two, one was on a car when I bought it, the other on the road one day:
I bet at least some of the readers have seen this:
You know, old 12v Cummins engines only need a couple wires to run. There's a guy near me (Gunnison, actually) who's got one in an old Chevy truck hot rod. When he was building it I asked him about the PITA side, he showed me the necessary wiring and said it was easier than a new gas engine.
I laughed entirely too hard at that. When I read it all I could think of was Nelson Muntz, about to cry, "Papa?"
It could work if everyone had a Capsula. But what happens when your Capsula tow truck is the only tow truck around, and my F350 SuperDoodyKingRanchPowerStrokeBlackOpsEdition needs a tow?
I can only wish that I could "un-grey" your reply. "...another one blew up as we were driving it home from the seller..." The mantra of the Wagoneer. I really wanted to love the ol' bucket, gave it all I could, but just got kicked in all the wrong areas by it. I will give it this: 4 dudes on spring break driving…
Oh ya, and!
1984/86/88 Jeep Grand Wagoneer. Three different years because by the end of my ownership with this vehicle it was essentially 3 trucks put together, the one that I first bought and the two parts trucks that I had to buy to keep it going. I will never remember all the problems that I had with it, but here's a…
Early 90's Astro EXT AWD. Basically the same driveline as a Sy/Ty. Think about the "sleeper" possibilities. Not only sleeper as in fast, but also your new house....down by the river!
4.3 L of fury, right there.
Reverse google image search.....there went my afternoon. And on such a good day to be skiing, damnit.
A 917 -and- a Grand Prix. All in the same showroom. What an incredible place.
Crazy, fun-lovin Euros!