theredtape
theredtape
theredtape

With a serious amount of pull...and an even more serious amount of cash...the new owner can ship this baby back to Germany and BMW can make it right.

carbon buildup does happen, but it takes a looooong time, especially on older pre-EGR motors. newer motors have more issues with it, but its still several hundred thousand miles before it becomes serious. Right now I’m overhauling a C16 Cat at work, a liner cracked at 900,000 miles. the injectors had carbon buildup

And to be honest, these aircraft carriers will most likely outlast those other bridges.

I have the same car, the A/C is so special it’s a whole separate trim level, DX with A/C lol. The car is so light and has dinky little 13s stock, I think it’s pretty damn easy to steer with stock wheels and tires. I love how simple everything in it is, there isn’t a single feature I wish I had.

Part of the i-90 bridge was damaged after a storm..

Which gets damage during wind and winter storms, as any Puget Sound Reisdent will tell you.

I believe he's referring to this 1990 incident.

Shown - Worlds worst Snowmobile start.

Totally worth a feasibility study. First, this is going to draw in tons of tourists. Make this a toll bridge and you bring in far more than $90K paid for the feasibility study. And more than enough to repair the other floating bridges.

There’s only one solution. 5318008.

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Ay gurl!

Actually that makes you sound pretty exciting to me lol

Then curse the Devil because you went with an auto box.

Outside temp and compass headings, I don’t know why I love to know this information, but I do.

You never realize how much you take this part for granted until you turn your key and all you hear is a click.

"Would you drive across a bridge made of retired aircraft carriers?"
Couldn't be any worse than the bullshit that passes as a "bridge" around here...

pelicans, AND 1.5 psi too high in one of the tires

You know, I believe you are correct.

Thank you for saying it so soon. Clears the air.