practicalbatman
PracticalBatman
practicalbatman

Are you in Orange County, too? I've encountered blobs of prii around here, running 3 wide on the freeway, not exactly abreast, but keeping pace with one another. My favorite (not really) is when you're pulling up to a light, there's a prius stopped in the other lane, a prius pulling up behind them... and the prius

I think the reason so many here hate it is that Toyota's been striving for a long time to insulate drivers from the act of driving. They've nearly done it, the typical Camry driver is so far removed from their actions that their commute becomes something they're watching on a big screen. I've been hit twice by Camrys

I loved mine - 3" o2 housing, very very free flowing cat ;) and 3" pipe that exited just under the rear driver side door. Was able to hold a few more PSI of boost to redline by adding 2 slight bends in the WGA arm. Removed the spoiler, tucked the rear bumper (folded up the piece between the exhaust outlets since my

All the pens in my office have a zip tie around them to prevent them from rolling.

I had a 1977 celica GT - LOTS of fun! Not very fast, but it had... character. It was gray, all the metal was rust free, ran great, still got decent mileage.. it was a great car!

Personally, I think this would make an awesome diesel swap - thoughts?

First 5 cars

I've read a few first-hand whiny threads from owners stating that, even after reflashing, the dealerships "knew" that something had been flashed in the ECU. No firsthand experience, but sounds shitty nonetheless. I'd assume, at this point, that the engine would be fine at higher power levels but other parts of the

haha holy crap :barf:

AC cobra kit car. 35k and under. Doesn't have to be an original, a kit is fine - to me? pure sex on wheels.

I'm aware, I was simply conveying my observations from many conversations on various owner forums where they're complaining about the amount of time spent arguing with dealerships. I've been down that path having owned a pair of Dodge SRT-4 neons, though the dodge dealerships were generally really cool about

and before I get 2000 replies about magnusson moss, I don't care - it's still time spent arguing with a dealership when I'd rather be driving.

I did a bit of reading and it looks like Ford dealers are *really* agressive about modded ecoboost vehicles. Probably best left stock until the warranty's up.

Reading through the other comments... Lots of flak against the driver, lots of flak for the people driving past... but lets talk about the rather unique vocalizations coming from the camera car, shall we? Made me LOL quite hard.

my jaw drapped when she said "tremors 2 was kinda dumb, but tremors 3 had the gun guy - it was bad but good at the same time"

Hasn't ford been *really* tough on aftermarket mods to the ecoboost v6's?

pizza? whatever is closest when im drunk.

i think everyone knows this movie. I married my wife because on one of our movie date nights she wanted to watch tremors.

I must thumbs up an excellent burn of a response.