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| XR-7:
--- Quote from: Caution on February 04, 2015, 06:27:25 PM ---Are you gonna stick some money into it? --- End quote --- If I were working and already had a drivable car, I'd consider it. A lot of things would need replacing but it has the potential to be a nice car eventually. |
| e-maxx:
--- Quote from: Alkatjo on February 04, 2015, 07:33:07 PM ---There's always one person you know who likes challengers, then you have another guy who likes mustangs, you bring them together and they just won't stop! --- End quote --- ford guys are weeeeeeeiiiiirrrrdddddddddd |
| XR-7:
--- Quote from: e-maxx on February 04, 2015, 07:39:40 PM ---ford guys are weeeeeeeiiiiirrrrdddddddddd --- End quote --- Chevrolet ftw Thing is, I'm one of thoserare people who like Mustangs, Camaros, AND Challengers. If I had to organize the top performance models into favorites, I'd take a Hellcat first though. |
| Cynic:
recently bought another (stock) 2006 350z, been driving it for about ~2000 miles and listen to this stuff. the car currently has 99,2XX miles on it, not super high by any stretch of the imagination. I'm just waking up getting ready for work and step outside and get in my car. put it in reverse, back out of the driveway, shift into first and get going. first stop sign comes and boom, stuff goes down. i push my clutch in and i feel no tension whatsoever, and it sticks to the floor not coming back out. well unfortunately i have to stop the car so i just rip it into neutral with no clutch (not advised). and knowing that this problem is commonly caused by a leak of clutch fluid or a forgeted up slave cylinder, i start pumping the clutch to see if i get any tension at all. no loving luck. so i push it off to the side of the road and pop the hood. checked the clutch fluid, bingo, low as forget. so i do the thing nobody should ever sensibly do but everyone does, i scoop some fluid out of the brake system and try to give as much pressure for the clutch as possible hoping there are no air pockets from whatever is causing it. start driving and everythings going okay, two miles later it does the same stuff again right through an intersection. well long story short it got towed and im sad once again the loving stuffty transmissions they put in the 350z. the loving thing isnt suitable for a toyota yaris with 98hp nevertheless and sports car pushing 300hp. |
| Strovbe:
--- Quote from: XR-7 on February 04, 2015, 07:42:43 PM ---Chevrolet ftw Thing is, I'm one of thoserare people who like Mustangs, Camaros, AND Challengers. If I had to organize the top performance models into favorites, I'd take a Hellcat first though. --- End quote --- I'm kinda like this, but I really can't stand the look of the new camaros, the new mustangs are getting uglier took, but the old rides are all pretty. |
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