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Oh man I LOVED the Acura TL - especially since mine came in manual. I was the 3rd owner, bought it at 85k miles. Paint kind of sucked, but it was a growing platform even 10 years later, with a good amount of aftermarket support coming out for it. I also have an S2000, but man, driving and shifting in the TL was always

I don’t think the buyer’s intention is to restore it. I think the plan may have been for an NSX trailer

GOSH DANG LIBURLLS RUINING EVRYTNG.

I’ve literally just finished designing speaker mounts in the headrest for my S2000!

Are you buying OEM parts? It’s a Honda - OEM Equivalent will work on about 95% of the parts. You can get a denso remanned starter for 227 after a core refund, and you can get Powerstop Rotor and Pad kits for $140. Not sure why you’d get something like brake rotors and pads straight from the stealership

lol 2004-2008 mbz e-series have a similar issue. there’s apparently a separate horn for the security system, and it has a built in/sealed battery. once that battery is on it’s last legs, that alarm will start to go off be it parked or driving. only way to fix it is to replace it by pulling it out from behind the

Chicken nuggets, with this 3d printed nugget double sauce holder.

I read somewhere that a lot of these batteries are now finding second lives as solar home batteries

cat theft is usually covered under comprehensive, but the bad thing is that they treat it just like any other accident. with the costs of replacing a cat being so high, this could potentially just salvage out your car. i.e. a 2007 prius with it’s cat stolen would be like $1500 for the cat alone and then another $1500

i love manuals but holy crap the 10th gen SI manual was HORRENDOUS. sure, the clutch was super easy to press, but to the point where I had no feeling of feedback and knowing where the catch point was. 

The Land Cruiser is also never going to be as capable off-road as my moderately lifted Jeep Cherokee”

good choice until someone comes around and hacks off the cat converter. then you’re looking at either a 3k+ bill or a totalled car from insurance

At least all it takes to replace the studs is simply hammering them out. On a Honda you’d have to remove the wheel bearing and brake shield before being able to hammer out the studs

lmao i had no idea what TD bank was, but looked it up and saw their logo was “America’s most convenient bank”. sure buddy, sure.

for the longest time of of my life I thought I imagined I watched a movie about ewoks when I was younger. Then maybe last year I decided to google “Ewok movie” and was absolutely floored that it was a real thing.

surprised you never mentioned the S2000

How has nobody suggested an s2000? OEM hardtops are 5k, but with a budget of 80k that’s chump change! Then add in a supercharger and you’re golden. 

It was boring back in 2013, but over the years my friends and I schedule to play together now - and it has been immensely more fun. Sure, some of the heists get repetitive, but figuring out how to get certain achievements such as Criminal Mastermind give me and my irl crew something to do as well as an excuse to catch

Tissue/Toilet paper in between a socket and the bolt head if you don’t have magnetic sockets. The paper will hold the bolt in long enough for you to get it started. Useful for those hard to reach places with your hand - just make sure that you remove the paper before fully bolting down or it may get caught when the

I’m more curious to see how the range will be affected in colder conditions. I’m only up to episode for on “Long Way Up”, but it seems like the electric harley’s they’re riding on have stunted range when the weather is colder.