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I was just talking to my boss about that yesterday. We have a panel version for our locksmith business, and I absolutely despise it. Long story short, in 05 he needed a work truck that was good on gas, had no windows and was easy to park in Manhattan. His first choice was a dodge minivan but they were over priced. It

Good timing! Maybe I’ll take my time and document the process of replacing ball joints, tie rods, rotors, drums, all associated pads and shoes, and the front axles on my 93 Loyale this weekend. :-)

Late 1980s Subaru GL? That’s my guess. ea82 motor. 2 exhaust manifolds, one for each head.

Trees?

I bought an 87 Subaru GL in 2012 with only 46k miles on it. I proceeded to load that 25 year old car with 800+ pounds of stuff and three other people and embarked on a 5k mile roundtrip across the country from jersey to Nevada for burning man. Driving straight through with no stops other than for gas, that car got us

I agree with you. Only on the condition that it is an authentic amuse tuned car.

Black bears matter.

HA!

You have an Oldsmobile cutlass Calais too?!

Tank needs dropped if you want the gauge to read right. Float is wonky. And it says new brake *lines* not pads. Nice price. Could probably part it out and break even if you wanted to.

Hey, I work in Manhattan. Let me know if you’re ever wrenching on something and need a helper ha-ha, maybe you’re not too far.

So,.... Where’s the address!?

Well the olds needs brakes, rotors, balljoints, a tune up, and rear shocks..

Ha! I work right around the corner from this place. Didn’t know it was just some rich guy though. He really must be rich, pretty sure the monthly rent of that space has gotta be around 100k..

“The wiring didn’t seem complicated until I started unplugging things and forgetting where they went.”



That is an *excellent* line right there. Excellent.

Hehe, I’ll do without the aspirin for now, I’m in relax mode. That was well said, and you make fine points. I was thinking more of the cars and drivers when I was replying, not about the fans, and with then in mind, I do agree that maybe there are more things that can be done to improve safety for them. Like I

How can you even draw the thought in your mind to compare these crashes? Aside from the projectile out of control vehicle and the high rate of speed, there is nothing more to compare. The fence at le mans in 55 was dead grass cubed. The fence at this nascar race literally *caught* a nearly TWO TON hurtling bulk of

I think the farmer deserves some props for actually having the presence of mind to throw the bitch in reverse instead of just freezing deer in headlights style.

Around me here in jersey, people are notorious for driving around with their high beams on at night. I’ve always dreamed of installing a retractable mirror in the back of my car.