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gotta wonder how long it will take them to hike the price up on this car.

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on that vehicle maybe that'd be easier, but on my car for example, removing the steering wheel is a total PITA, while adjusting the tie rod ends is relatively easy

You can fix that pretty easily with a couple wrenches by adjusting the tie rod ends. That is if they aren't completely rusted to hell, but since I'd assume this spent all its life in California, they probably aren't!

a lot of puke...

ok, well if you want to use pink foam as your mold you will almost certainly need to use a foam coat on it because epoxy and polyester resin will eat right through the stuff. "steve's foam coat" is what I used it works ok, it tends to be a little bit lumpy but it does the job. after that you'll probably want to use

Cool!

Yeah super 77 is ok to use if you're careful not to use too much and follow the directions (The part about applying it to both sides and letting it sit in the air on the parts for Xnumber of seconds).

that's the good stuff!

you don't want to use that nasty pink foam, it sucks to machine, it tends to chip off weirdly it also ends up staticly charged and sticking to everything. total pain. you also cannot use many glues/resins on it because it melts even super 77 will melt it if you spray too heavy of a layer on it.

if they want the rear tire to stay flat a large ARB is the only way they can try to maintain that in a corner

any technical discussion on if they've found a way to have camber gain on the rear tire?

even the S3 is 25% more than the STI.

the grass is always greener on the other side of the pond

I would certainly hope Ford's many engineers know how to correctly size an intercooler

I don't know what his point is but I can completely understand how this technology could totally backfire.

yes, that above picture is of "vise-grip" brand channel lock pliers, amusingly enough I believe those vise grip pliers you pictured are "chan-nel-lock" brand.

I made these and they were great and amazingly cheap, next time I make them I'm going to make a few modifications

for that very reason at my local track those cars are known as hornets

you're right, I'm confused, do you have a point?