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Where did you grab these from? MP or some where else?
I have an 04, and it is pretty much stock, aside from BC coil overs.
Would you recommend the boost controller? It looked like fun in the video

That is one of the nicest looking body kits I have ever seen. I snorted coffee when I saw it. Right on to my desk. Awesome.

Mustang SRT-4?

What is this water trash everyone is on about? It is just ocean garbage? Bay fifth? Fjord flotsam?

What is it???

I knew it was The F40 when I saw the picture. That's got to be Pfaff Ferrari's F40 that they have on display in their Woodbridge location.

I used to over there at lunch time, and just walk around the dealerships. That was always the first thing I would walk by.

Hopefully they have the technology, to fix it, to make it

Right now, even though it's a *bit* fat, the Taurus SHO is one serious performance bargain right now. You can find a lightly used one in the mid to high $20's all day long.

You get a star simply for your name/avatar. Your comment was simply icing on the proverbial cake.

And I guarantee that Albera has more F-350's per capita then anywhere else in Canada. It also has oil. And low taxes. It is the Canadian Texas.

In fact, Edmunds stated it was "More Texas then Texas" which I assume to be a typical American exaggeration.

I cannot. It was the picture of simplicity, and once you replaced the paper head gaskets, you were good to go. Get it with a 5 speed, manual everything, and it only weighed 2400lbs. With fully independent suspension and 138hp, they were a great shit car.

I have "Road Vehicle Dynamics" from my engineering degree. It clocks in at around 350-400 pages of jargon. Does give some insight to crash reconstruction though, which is pretty cool. Once you get through all of the ODE's.

Mr. V Secret. I have read many of your posts, and I agree with almost all of them. And I once thought as you did, regarding this topic. However, I can say that, as a young 20 something with good credit, you could stand a chance of financial ruination with this thing.

Hold on! What's this talk of mm, if your from the states you don't measure snow in mm do you?

That would be madness!

I just wish I could recommend this more than once!

I can't see these at work, but they better be letterkenny problems.

Probably not, with 25,000L to back it up. Looks undersized if anything.

15. What is this, a running board?

This: The 2.4 A853 out of an 2003-2005 Neon SRT-4. Very tough, reliable (unlike the rest of the car) and capable of handling significant power increases with stock internals. It has lots of tech in it, with oil squirters, forged connection rods, eutectic aluminum pistons and a few other tricks.

It was easily modified

Well, the crank does, which is connected through the flywheel to the transmission. If you were an alien, you may get that mixed up thinking it was a single part.... I guess....

In Canada, winters are mandatory in at least 2 provenience, and often insurance companies will reduce your rates if you put winters on.

I used to live in a nice warm part of Canada, where it rarely snowed. I put winters on my cars there. I now live in the sub arctic, and I put winters on here. If you live in a location where the mean temperature drops below roughly 7ºC (~45ºF ) you should be using winter tires (http://www.uniroyal.ca/tirebasics/).