seymour-buttz1
Seymour-Buttz1
seymour-buttz1

40% of the population is stupid and poor for a reason, news at 11.

Do they have one for lube techs to use on drain plugs?

A regular torque wrench is a better investment for a home mechanic because it is more precise and versatileTorque sticks are most useful for someone mounting wheels all day.

Egypt, right now.

That depends heavily on the value of your house!  Or the radness of your cars.

Sheesh, boy are you looking at this the wrong way. People with GT3 money don’t want a plebeian 911. They don’t care about improving driving skill in a base 911. They probably have other exotics, dedicated track cars, and like you said, other GT3’s.

The pressure washer didn't create holes, it just expedited you finding them.

When I started working at the Toy dealership in 1970 I had all the tools I needed to do pretty much anything on any of their vehicles in a box the size of a lunch-box. My imperial tool set was pretty much a mini-van.

This needs to be waaaaaaaay higher in the comments.

I’m just going to leave this here. You’re welcome.

I dunno, with that record of behaviour he could probably run for office, or helm a major motion picture studio. The shit-sky’s the limit for that one.

I had forgotten than other diffs require you to pull the cover to change the oil. You aren’t wrong about how good Toyota owners have it for ease of repair. I could repair 75% of common problems with a basic metric socket set.

I feel that last scenario may not be hypothetical.

at least it’s not 72 shades of gray

Please do not knock Rolls Royce, they lent me a press car (Phantom) last March. I still have it. It is f***ing lovely. Apparently, collection will be arranged ‘when pandemic conditions allow’.

I feel like these plates would be a great way to make sure that any nearby police pay a little extra attention to you and your driving when you are on the road. I mean, it’s still super illegal to drive under the influence so I’m not sure that broadcasting how much I like to get high (I like it quite a bit, for the

This. So many people use mileage as the only indicator of vehicle condition.

I have bought several old cars with very high mileage and been pleasantly surprised by all of them.

My current stable includes a 912E with unknown mileage, suspected to be in the high six figures, and a 944 Turbo with half a million miles on the original turbo and a head that has never been off of the block. Both run

It actually wasn’t that loud. It was surprising how much the muffler actually did do something. At full tilt it was noisy, but not painful. That little B16A2 singing its heart out. And at idle or regular traffic speed, it wasn’t any louder than any other fart-canned Civic or even a street bike. Way quieter than a