wizardnutstorm
Wizard Nutstorm
wizardnutstorm

I actually just moved a couple weeks ago from a suburban area to out to the boonies. I was able to get into a living situation that’s costing me about half of what it was before and now I have a huge lawn, a nice pond, a garage that’s about the size of my original house, hell, my garden is about the size of the entire

Yummy Dino Buddies are my go to. I usually nab the 5 lb box at Costco when they’re on sale and eat them like a savage in the middle of the night when the wife and kid are asleep.

Sure thing, any time! I hope I didn’t come off as a snob. I didn’t intend it that way at all. I just figured as a new fan of making things “loco” you may like to know.

I’d call itEsparragos Locos” and that sounds delicious. Elote just means corn cob, but generally is the Mexican-style street corn that you are referring too. In some Central American countries it’s called “Elote Loco”.

I have two cars that I regret not buying when I had the opportunity.. One was a 2004 Mini Cooper S JCW in green in 2005. And the other was the 2009 328i touring 6MT sitting next to the mistake of a 2008 335xi 6MT that I ended up buying in 2009.

It’s the oil filter housing.. Again. 

I’d definitely call my HOA if my neighbor had this in their driveway.

They had G310R’s at this course?!? I felt like the luckiest guy in the bunch when I scored a DR200s in a sea of Rebel 250's at mine.. Even those TU250's look great in comparison.

F9 is one of the two channels I subscribe to and have the notifications set on YouTube. I watch the videos even if I’m not into the subject he’s covering

I can’t do warm coleslaw so I hear you there. Was this at an NJ location by any chance? I’m curious if it varies at all from place to place. They don’t have many locations in the US 

Agreed. I honestly really wish I had kept it. I’m finally moving to a place with a lot more room and could have kept it had I known I’d be making the move. 

Mine wasn’t a Cayenne, it was an X5. I would’ve loved a Cayenne 6MT - 1st or 2nd gen. We were just talking about similar situations. Early 2000's SUVs that came with 3 pedals

That’s kinda what I found when I was searching for my 335 in a manual. The prices were a little higher if you wanted the manual and they were few and far between so the dealers knew when you turned up from out of state that you were searching for it. Luckily I ended up finding one in the next town over with the sport

I feel like anyone selling a Cayenne, Touareg, or x5 manual would probably have a similar story. I didn’t list mine as a benefit, I just figured that the right people would find it knowing what it was. The guy who ended up buying mine was a really nice guy who was actually pretty stoked about it. But just like you he

Wow, you sound like an incredibly annoying person.

Is it the green pepper they add? I dunno, I love it. 

I actually saw a couple of these when I was shopping for a car around 2009. Was looking for leftovers or lightly used from ‘08 that had the stick. Ended up with a 335. Seeing as that’s lasted 200k I feel like I should have nabbed the Merc..

Try Pollo Campero coleslaw if you’re lucky enough to live near one. It’s pretty fantastic.

That’s where my ‘08 n54 spent most of it’s time. And, of course, on the flatbed that was taking it there. 

I actually kinda like those. 17's are a little big on an e30, though. Too bad there are so few tire options for 16's. I might go 15's on mine for next season. Regardless I have a 5 lug swap in the works to make my options pretty much endless for wheels and sizing