tommykar
TommyKar
tommykar

It won’t cost you one penny more.

You hate cyclists too? Right on, bicyclists are cool, but those damn pious assholes who ride right at the edge of the line forcing me to cross the double yellows because CA has a 3ft law. But they never obey any road rules running red lights and Stop signs, or maintain 3 feet when approaching cars too. That’s when

This, so much this...LOL

LOL, people really don’t know how strong forged steel is...

For what it’s worth, my 1987 Starion Owner’s manual specifically states not to warm the car up, about 45 seconds and you’re good to go is what was written. I don’t have that car or the owner’s manual anymore so I can’t re-verify or take a pic of it. If any other Starion owner has their manual please share.

It’s OK to like a little bit of penis...it’s 2020 (still...)

As opposed to no penis?

No, gold rims FTW!

Only car I ever thought the 3 spokes looked good on is the 1st gen Viper...I’m a 5 spoke kinda guy...lol

LOL, Stockholm Syndrome...

I believe I made that statement pretty clear in my first sentence...LOL

Funny how no one has addressed the issue of chipped paint. Yes, salt is an electrolyte (Brawando, because it has electrolytes...LOL) and does help speed up the oxidation process. However, my statement still stands that bare metal will oxidize and should be painted over.

On a side note, how is your pilot’s license coming along? I was wondering if it would be cheaper to just buy your own plane to log the hours instead of renting. Your thoughts please, I’m planning on getting my PPL too (not sure when, but before I die...lol) and would appreciate any input from you.

So you need to make sure that the girl you kidnapped and stuffed in the trunk can have lights?

Anyway, I am here to talk about the exterior. In the Midwest and Northeast it’s important to keep the outside clean because road salt (and its succesor, rust), though in California where I am currently stationed, that isn’t much of an issue.

Haha, ya a friend had the Stratus and put rims on it. That much oil burning can’t pass smog in CA and probably has no more piston rings...or worse. Cars for Clunkers would get you more for this than $700...LOL

The sad truth is that there is market for such things. You know every Bubba and their bro would have hooted and hollered at her nudes...Go Alabama!

F’em all FTW! ;)

Values on these models, along with their 986 siblings, have bottomed out and are now starting to creep back up, just as all other 911s have done. This being an AWD C4 makes it a prime candidate for being near the top of that ladder.

Seller seems to be “forgetting” to explain the apparent water damage inside . . . yeah, completely escaped his memory, except for those dehumidifying pails inside. Methinks there is more than just a damaged engine here.