e36titanm3
E36TitanM3
e36titanm3

I remember the first time I saw this on TV. First I was like holy fuck, then I thought it was some crazy ad for an energy drink company, then I realized this is an actual race and proceeded to be awestruck and excited at the same time. Whoever created this is a mad genius.

I solved break in problems by not having a stereo, because race car.

I dont usually condone Audi's but if the W12 sounds as good as the V10 then buy! I've been warming up to those older xx65 AMGs. Those thing are wolfs in sheep's clothing. Terrifying cars, both in power and potential damage to your wallet.

Call me paranoid but I never take my car to a shop. Did it once, wasted my time and money for zero benefit. Never did it again except for alignments. I even take my wheels off and take only the rim and tire when I get my tires changed.

Just the other day some idiot in a Toyota didn't have his headlights on and was cruising around barely lit surface streets. I don't understand how they couldn't tell there lights weren't on. They couldn't even see in front of them.

Except men aren't suppose to be drinking soy milk because of the estrogen.

For me my math grades went from D's to A's when I had a good math teacher in college. My math teachers prior to him were unable to effectively explain concepts or provide you with the materials to help you understand, which was why I was always a D math student.

Sounds like Steve should do a little research on the manufacturing processes and supply chain of the batteries. Driving an electric car may not produce pollution, but making one sure as hell does.

No one buys a K900 because it's a $55,000 Kia.

I think all of us have some failed romantic gestures stories.

The CTS-V is such a beast. They have really been growing on me but I cant do that kind of power without being able to row my own gears.

I used to work at a Papa John when I was in highschool. What I don't understand is why they still deliver there if they only have problems.

Reminds me of a another interesting California story I once heard from NASIOC.

Holy hell I remember those games. I used to somehow get free or really cheap issues of PlayStation Magazine and that other one that had free demos (Xbox). Every issue came with a demo disc and each disc had a secret easter egg you could unlock by pressing a combination of buttons. I spent so much time figuring out the

I love how people complain about the break in process. It would be awesome if you guys did a story on the two schools of thought, slow easy going break in, or the let it rip aggressively but not trash it break in.

They are surprisingly easy to work on too. My brother had a individual Estoril over grey 540i M Sport. I changed the water pump in like 10 minutes, it was so easy and fast I thought I was doing something wrong. We did other maintenance stuff and that was equally as easy.

This is exactly one I am doing with an E34.

I hate these people with a passion.

We took an Uber once from my house to the bar downtown. It is a 1.5 mile drive roughly. Cost us $25 to take 5 people to the street in front of the bar. On the way home we stumble into a taxi 100 ft away from the bar and ride home, cost us $8 including tip. Will never Uber again.

The Museum of Flight in Seattle has one. They are truly amazing to see in person and have fascinated me since I was a kid. You can walk up to an around it, its pretty awesome.