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well i have school 4 days a week and then work for the other 3...so 7 days a week of bull$hit! no breaks or days off till then
best part is 2 weeks after that ill be 21
best part is 2 weeks after that ill be 21
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That's ugly man.
He was asking for it a long time ago.
Maybe
That one could be repaired, I think.
Vive le derriere!
Wait 'till you work 40+ hours a week.
Congrats in advance
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I didn't realize he got banned. I was wondering why he hadn't posted in that thread yet today.
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I didn't realize he got banned. I was wondering why he hadn't posted in that thread yet today.
Maybe
That one could be repaired, I think.
Reminds me of the vid nathan made of his battery gauge movingg with his subs. I keep looking at mine to see if the stereo draws enough power to move it... It doesn't, but when my blinker is on I can watch the gauge go down a little and come back up with each blink
Congrats in advance
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Mazda update:
When I arrived home today, the guy from the machine shop called and said the cyl. head was ready. So I went there and picked it up, then ran some errands while I was nearby. Then went home to make some progress on the car. First was cleaning the threads inside the head prior to installation, so no surprises show up later.
"The Man" working his magic. Thanks Dad!
The engine block is clean and in wait tor the cylinder head to be dropped.
Some of the parts after some little TLC:
Open wide and say aaaaaaahhhhh
And since the parts where laying around, I'll do the front brakes too. They're pretty worn, as you can see in the pics.
Couldn't install them due to a stuck caliper pin, like the Mustang was some months ago
Tomorrow we'll slap in the cyl head, and this Wennsday we hope to finish the car.
Need to buy list;
OEM timing belt
oil seals
OEM pcv valve
OEM valve cover gasket
intake & exhaust manifold gaskets
catalytic converter gasket
"The Man" working his magic. Thanks Dad!
The engine block is clean and in wait tor the cylinder head to be dropped.
Some of the parts after some little TLC:
Open wide and say aaaaaaahhhhh
And since the parts where laying around, I'll do the front brakes too. They're pretty worn, as you can see in the pics.
Couldn't install them due to a stuck caliper pin, like the Mustang was some months ago
Tomorrow we'll slap in the cyl head, and this Wennsday we hope to finish the car.
Need to buy list;
OEM timing belt
oil seals
OEM pcv valve
OEM valve cover gasket
intake & exhaust manifold gaskets
catalytic converter gasket
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When I arrived home today, the guy from the machine shop called and said the cyl. head was ready. So I went there and picked it up, then ran some errands while I was nearby. Then went home to make some progress on the car. First was cleaning the threads inside the head prior to installation, so no surprises show up later.
"The Man" working his magic. Thanks Dad!
The engine block is clean and in wait tor the cylinder head to be dropped.
Some of the parts after some little TLC:
Open wide and say aaaaaaahhhhh
And since the parts where laying around, I'll do the front brakes too. They're pretty worn, as you can see in the pics.
Couldn't install them due to a stuck caliper pin, like the Mustang was some months ago
Tomorrow we'll slap in the cyl head, and this Wennsday we hope to finish the car.
Need to buy list;
OEM timing belt
oil seals
OEM pcv valve
OEM valve cover gasket
intake & exhaust manifold gaskets
catalytic converter gasket
"The Man" working his magic. Thanks Dad!
The engine block is clean and in wait tor the cylinder head to be dropped.
Some of the parts after some little TLC:
Open wide and say aaaaaaahhhhh
And since the parts where laying around, I'll do the front brakes too. They're pretty worn, as you can see in the pics.
Couldn't install them due to a stuck caliper pin, like the Mustang was some months ago
Tomorrow we'll slap in the cyl head, and this Wennsday we hope to finish the car.
Need to buy list;
OEM timing belt
oil seals
OEM pcv valve
OEM valve cover gasket
intake & exhaust manifold gaskets
catalytic converter gasket
Work was beyond exhausting today. Had a big trailer to empty, and there's two more coming tomorrow and wednesday. I di get my headlights and CAI installed when I got home though! The new bulbs work great too. Good as if not better than the stock ones in the stock headlights. I also took a quick drive after installing the CAI, and there is a slight difference. My exhaust does sound somewhat louder too. I'll get pics after I get it washed.
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I think mine's around march 15, then I get done with finals somewhere in the middle of may.
Looking good so far Eduardo.
Work was beyond exhausting today. Had a big trailer to empty, and there's two more coming tomorrow and wednesday. I di get my headlights and CAI installed when I got home though! The new bulbs work great too. Good as if not better than the stock ones in the stock headlights. I also took a quick drive after installing the CAI, and there is a slight difference. My exhaust does sound somewhat louder too. I'll get pics after I get it washed.
Looking good so far Eduardo.
Work was beyond exhausting today. Had a big trailer to empty, and there's two more coming tomorrow and wednesday. I di get my headlights and CAI installed when I got home though! The new bulbs work great too. Good as if not better than the stock ones in the stock headlights. I also took a quick drive after installing the CAI, and there is a slight difference. My exhaust does sound somewhat louder too. I'll get pics after I get it washed.
Work was teh suck for me too. Had to clean the lower milk shelves. A disgusting PITA of a chore Had to scrape the goo off w a sharp scrapper that uses replaceable blades. That made quick work of it, fortunately.
Glad to hear everything went well with your car
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Just thinking about that makes me sick.
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Incredibly interesting read as to what Colt did on the play that got him hurt and why he caused it himself. A must read David.
http://www.burntorangenation.com/201...art-i-colt-and
Serisouly. Read the whole thing. Best sports related web blog I've ever read.
http://www.burntorangenation.com/201...art-i-colt-and
Serisouly. Read the whole thing. Best sports related web blog I've ever read.
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I can't stand that finish. Looks like plastic to me.
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I'd need to see pics.
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minus the blue fogs. Dark smoked headlights might look better too...