ragnarulz
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ragnarulz

Tyler, as a fellow 996 owner I can’t begin to tell you how much pride I have for Apollo 911. We have had our 2003 since 2008 and have babied it constantly. At the 30K service, I did the IMS bearing thing and now have complete confidence in my car, “Heimweh”. I only hope that I can live long enough to see even half

God, I miss the ‘90s.

I want a 2-mile driveway

Nothing new. Every driver on my commute this morning clearly had this windshield-less feature on their vehicle.

1st. They just couldn’t bring themselves to make a car with windows.

But I’m three seconds quicker now!

might be my BIASED keyboard

My favorite part of Roadkill is the plug at the end for Jeg’s and the parts they used to build the cars. I want to know where in the Jeg’s catalog the wooden spacer is.

Other than being V10 and around 8 liters each, the truck and viper engine share no other characteristics, or parts. The truck v10 is iron, the viper v10 is aluminum. Pistons, cam, crank, intake, conrods, heads,, injectors, and ECU have no interchangeability in any way. They are both descendants of the LA engine,

Look, one of those oversized road-trip gifts.

Deal.

Honestly, I can’t think of a single thing to recommend as a “preventative maintenance item” for that engine. Maybe the water pump, but at 22,000 miles, I’d relax.

For all those who are concerned that this dealership will be marking up its vehicles, take the time to read this statement:

The bee was seen leaving the scene in his backup car