stewyspencer
I once though I was mistaken, but I was mistaken
stewyspencer

1.) I drive an F150 in city traffic (Chicago) everyday. It makes me crazy when someone in front of me doesn’t turn their blinker on when making a left turn, or turns it on after they get into the intersection.

Yes, this, especially in white with LTW wheels.

“E36 M3/4/5" is a common short-hand used by BMW geeks to refer to E36 M3 4 door models with a 5 speed manual transmission.

Agreed, best looking version of this generation IMO. But then again I also love the E36 M3/4/5. Better proportions, a bit more practical, a little stealthier, a little less bro factor...all pluses in my book.

TOM! STOP IT!

Get a project car, something you can work on in your spare time, something you can make Bad-Ass! About 10 years ago, I bought a Landcruiser FJ55 with no engine for $900. I found a Chevy 350 from a wrecked ‘85 Silverado for $600, and bought a book about building small block Chevy’s on a budget. Having the engine out of

I’m proud of you, David. Good on you for trying to make a rational decision. It is obvious to me that the only logical course of action is to purchase both Jeeps, and combine them with your other two SJs to form an Ultra-MegaJeep, then use it to tow the Earth into the Sun, snuffing out what remains of our pitiful

Im sure you’ve heard this before, but a mechanic once told me that working on cars shouldn’t be hard. If it is, your either doing it wrong or using the wrong tool. He also taught me to always pull and never push unless you have to. Lastly, when diagnosing always start with the easiest thing first.

Uggghhhh, we did the window washer thing in high school but filled the reservoir with piss. Squirted a bunch of construction workers as we drove by, it was way too easy. I think the car was called a Champ (Mitsubishi?). This is one of the many things we did that I try to coax myself into thinking that I had imagined