suicidedoors66
suicidedoors66
suicidedoors66

I got a set of plastic ramps that do just fine. Every time I drive up them, I give the car a good "hump test" to make sure they're not going to collapse while I'm working on it.

Not to be too picky but part of #7 should also include zip ties and / or masking tape to label any connections (usually wiring connections). Label both sides with the same number so you know what went to what, this is even more useful for hose connections where hoses may have a similar inner diameter and could easily

One thing that wasn't mentioned: Have fun with it!

Depends. I painted my own project bike and car and they turned out fantastic. Won awards on the car.

#0: don't get your wife pregnant. A kid adds between 1 and 20 years to the completion of a project

Will there be anything else?

Helps put this hangar in perspective.

Here's an image for scale.

$6500

One of the most insane is the McLaren F1's muffler. I'll try to recall a bit of Driving Ambition from memory here, but essentially the engineer's calculations showed that they would need a muffler with a capacity of 40 litres to meet noise regulations in all their target markets. The muffler, if made out of

Mazda3 Superleggera:

The Galaxie was cool but pretty much everything in this picture is worth a closer look. Why are only the race trucks covered when clearly this is a thing?

Anybody who would buy a $4000 car doesn't care about reliability or has the ability to fix it themselves. If you buy a $4000 Alfa Spider or a 30 year old Turbo Charged car and don't know how to wrench you are an idiot. You want reliability and trouble free driving buy a corolla or lease a low end new car.

Yes, but what does 'RS' even mean anymore? What does the badge deMKVIII?

It's South Carolina, we're just happy the stupid thing was paved. j/k, We know you're not Arkansas.

STEP 1: rinse

1.) If you buy a vehicle based off how much it costs to repair body damage, maybe you should re-think how you drive or re-think about driving all together.