steeda763
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steeda763

Electricals are easy! Old school electrical troubleshooting just requires a voltmeter and some patience. New school troubleshooting can be expensive (either diagnostic software, or swap known good modules), but it's not hard. The tedious part for either one is knowing how to read a schematic and remove panels.

Nice Hollister Surf Co. shirt. Bet that blends right in in Kentucky.

Engine is towards the back with a front-mount intercooler. That's a lot of piping!

I call it a win-win ;)

Publix Greenwise is the best of them all. They're rare, but they're like a Whole Foods with Publix prices. You thought Publix subs were good? Wait'll you try a Greenwise sub :)

Very rarely...but I anticipate those things as high probabilities, and I try to be as meticulous as I can. That's not to say I don't have experience with important parts somehow falling into a black hole where they're somehow never ever seen again...(seriously where the hell do they go??)

I also noticed that the commercial is generally very light in color. You don't want a dark complexion sticking out like a sore thumb.

Lol I get it because pale people are Irish, and Irish people drink a lot, and Jameson is Irish! Wait a sec...I'm pale, Irish, and drink a lot. Well I guess it's not a stereotype if it's statistically true.

It seems odd, but you have to wonder what any casting call requires. When you see a fat chick on a TV show, it's because the role required a fat chick. There are also roles for gruff, rugged, weathered, old, hispanic, thin, muscular, attractive, teen, etc. When being seen is your only job, you have to have the

Okay, but the judges were absolutely gushing. Not many talented people in Australia, I take it?

Actually compressor surge :)

Nobody cares about your car but you!

That extra 10 bucks or so to have somebody else do it might cost you a new oil pan when you find out that your drain plug was stripped, or fell out. Or you might pay for a new oil filter that you don't get, because they didn't have one in stock and they just reused your old one. On top of that, while you're under your

I require more details about this repair.

American components...German components...all made in Taiwan

He obviously means turkey fryer oil

At first I saw "Hamann BMW M5 touring package announced". Damn it.

Wait...he changed the fresh oil??!

Lol @ fair market value. "Buy this super fast, super automatic 1993 240SX with 175K miles for only $8,995!"

I had two '91 240SX SE's, one hatch and one coupe. The hatch was a pristine 5-speed car bought for $3000 back in 2005. The coupe was a former automatic beater bought for $1000 from some backwoods family in Mississippi. I wound up selling the hatch for $2200 about 3 years later, and putting everything I had into the