jeremyhampson
Jeremy H formerly Kalakaboooom
jeremyhampson

Every single car should have on to the right of the driver seat. My 944's parking brake is to the left of the drivers seat, and it goes up quite a bit, so either you get out and pull it, or like most people you are hardwired to do it the second you stop for good, and then on your way out the car it stabs you in the

The windshield washer button, switch, toggle.

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Is it just me, or does it look like the clutch pedal is sunken down way more then it should be?

People who own multiple cars, usually when they are different types as well. Like a sports car, an old economy car, a luxury car. I say this, because I have all those types, and I never shut the fuck up about them, a fact my wife likes to remind me about daily. But I can't help it, with so many cars, theres always

Yeah, it is a definite love/hate relationship with the 944, I like having it because it gives me plenty of reason and excuses to just wrench on things, I feel like I haven't been doing anything if I'm not replacing parts on a car or doing something on them.

I went with method B. And when I tried pulling my torque tube, the inner drive shaft got stuck on the pilot bearing, so when I pulled the TT, the TT moved, but the drive shaft didn't, so I had to drop the rear suspension in order to get the TT out, bang the inner drive shaft back into place, and then put it back in,

As someone who is still doing a clutch job on my N/A 944, I concur with every single bit of this. I'm dreading putting the reference sensors back in.

Throw in all the wheels with tires on them, and you have my attention to begin negotiating, but 4500? No thanks, I don't care how much you've put in because, all those things that he has replaced, along with the mileage makes me think that there is something more sinister lurking under that hood. Mentions doing the

You don't mess with bees, especially in a BEEmer

They are still on the road because they are so worthless that people practically give them away. My wife owned a 1998 Cavalier, which I drove for one year, and during that year I had to replace the damn ECU on it, and the dashboard, and the belt tensioner, on top of regular maintenance. I got rid of it because it had

A focus ST with everything ticked is above 30k, with nothing ticked in the mid 20's range, I would be really surprised if the ecoboost starts below 28k or so.

Damn right

Not to mention these days (I work in Arlington) you know IMMEDIATELY if that black suv nearby you is Secret Service, because they use jammers to block signals for a certain amount of feet around them, at least on the highway, shit pisses me off when they go blazing past on the HOV and my pandora takes 10 minutes to

I can confirm this.

Well, like I said, just a rumor, and I'm not even in the same area as those types of units.

A rumor that I've heard off and on while in the Army, is that they pay over or full price for something when they shouldn't have, when in reality they barely paid anything for it, and they funnel that money into other projects, like special operations. I mean the government still technically denies Delta Force even

While this seems like a well kept camper, at a very attractive price, something in the ad just pisses me off. And it's not just this ad, it's every car ad that does it;

Looks like someone already voted np with their wallet because the seller delete the ad. But np all the way

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