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    I rarely (if ever) do. In fact, this was an issue with the spring supplier. The vendor, I’ve used before and since. It’s unfortunate that the vendor didn’t vette the supper more fully. There were many many questions and months of back and forth before the vendor even offered the kit. During the group by prossess,

    This is a great tip! I hope more people read it, this would have saved several headaches.

    Oh it pretty much did, there were just 20 of us that either had to buy new sets of springs from that supplier, or spend 10 times as much on another set of coils. Or me, who said f*ck it all, sold the car and started a new project. I wasn’t giving that supplier another dime. If I were in the same country I would have

    Live and learn situation for sure. I was more pissed off that regardless of the “driving style” selected, you got the same springs. Defeats the purpose of advertising the kit as “customized to the users driving style”.

    Once upon a time I was installing a coilover kit on my Speed3. A vendor on the Masdaspeed forum paired up with another vendor to put together a reasonably priced kit with Koni Yellow shocks/struts, and a coilover conversion for spring rates that were supposed to be custom set to your selected driving style (more on

    It was a tongue on cheek joke, but my first thought was , I hope they are wearing respirators (or at least an N95 mask). It does appear to be of greater concern with chronic exposure though.

    All kidding aside. Very cool, love the videography.

    Courier drivers.

    SLS AMG.

    Toyota Previa.

    Why does it look smaller on the inside??

    All Google employees must opt in for Google Deep Dream erotic needs. Once they finish their beta testing it’ll be available in the Google Play store.

    COTD

    He eats all his meals and does all his bathroom business on campus, reserving the van for sleeping and...

    The car shifted on its own. I was so terrified I peed a little.

    My school got rid of the manual transmission driver’s ed car the year before I turned 15.

    Never tell me the odds.