jwads
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jwads

I try my best to daily an engine swapped e46 wagon that I also track and these last 12 months have been rough. We kept the 2001 LE 4-banger after picking up a new car for my wife (Subaru Ascent - a bit disappointed in its 18.5 mpg but otherwise nice car) I’ll have to admit, the Camry is not as horrendous as I feared

Beer is delicious and kids love to run around outside. We have a number of craft breweries in town with great outdoor space, some even include play areas just for kids.

My current project has consumed three 10mm sockets. Hunted around for about 45 minutes with no luck until I asked a neighbor for one. Found one of em about two minutes later. Sneaky bastards. This was last weekend, still only know where the one is.

E46 wagon driver here. Was also immediately a big fan of the rear glass action, use it almost every day and fully appreciated reading an article written with the sole purpose of celebrating this feature.

Remarkably similar, I stopped reading when i got to the link to build your own - I picked all your options plus I bought the lights, "special" paint, and I got a painted key — why not? Also, none on ebay yet, so no luck if you want used.

RWD only, 2000 BMW 323iT sportwagon, 5MT, koni sports/H&R, 6-10% jalop

I'm a total newbie to serious driving - i picked up a groupon and hustled my slushbox sonata around a road course for a couple days this year and picked up a pretty serious bug for a track car. Any recommendations to a dude on a budget looking for "my-first-track-car"? 5k is my ideal budget for the ride, a cage, a

For the newbie with a couple Groupon track days under my belt in a slushbox sonata, i've caught a driving bug pretty bad. Any recommendations for "My-first-track-car"? I'm on a budget here, 5k for the car, safety equipment (cage, helmet, seats, belts), and also a set of tires - what would you buy? e30, miata, wrx,