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911 without the wing is so unique and beautiful. very few people rock it like that. it reminds me of da older 911s
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All but set on Work Meister S1s. Really want to go with gold centres but I saw these which I thought were pretty cool:
We'll see.
You can pop the wing up though.911R is wingless also
they always looked naked to me with out a wing
Oh i love it. My car has a GT3 Shifter. It's(Nelson, how do you find the gearbox in your Turbo?)
Pain in the a** to do unless you have a Toyota ball joint with the 3 bolts. You can rent a ball joint press and a fork from places like AutoZone to do the job but it's still pretty labor intensive. I would suggest taking it to a shop. If you have a Ford truck that needs an upper and lower ball joint on the same side another option is replacing the spindle with the ball joints already pressed in. 1/2 the labor but 2 - 3 times more cost in parts.anyone here ever change lower ball joints?
truck makes a squeaking noise anytime i turn the wheel, passenger side ball joint is shot and making the noise
figured i try to do this before putting winter tires on and getting wheel alignment
i posted an in car pull a couple weeks ago!NT slacking on the exhaust vids. Idle the new rev?
NT slacking on the exhaust vids. Idle the new rev?
I'm messing with you fam I remember it. It was dopei posted an in car pull a couple weeks ago!
Sooo couple questions because I'm curious. How y'all determine how much car y'all can afford before shopping for one? Or do most want a certain car and TRY to afford it if it's a little bit out of reach....?
Yea I'm aware of the tools. I was jus curious how others go about their shopping process and determining what they can afford. Speaking on those calculators, the one thing I don't like is guessing what interest I would be getting but I play around wit them...Sooo couple questions because I'm curious. How y'all determine how much car y'all can afford before shopping for one? Or do most want a certain car and TRY to afford it if it's a little bit out of reach....?
THERE ARE ONLINE CALCULATORS YOU CAN USE TO FIND OUT YOUR MONTHLY PAYMENT DEPENDENT ON YOUR INPUT FACOTRS (INTEREST RATE, DOWN PAYMENT, ETC.). FROM THAT YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE COMFORTABLE PAYING A MONTH AND FOR HOW LONG. USE THAT TO THEN SHOP FOR CARS IN THAT PRICE RANGE. IN MY OPINION, TRYING TO AFFORD SOMETHING THAT'S IS OUT OF REACH IS NOT A GOOD IDEA. MAYBE, IF YOU ARE WILLING TO MAKE LIFE STYLE CHANGES FOR A CAR. I'M NOT ONE OF THEM.