Incidentally, any of ya'll wanna buy a beater BRZ with a zillion miles?
450 torques is more than enough for any offroading.
I'm more concerned that someone at FCA thinks that Dana 44s are enough axle for 37" tires with that power level. Yeah, I know the rear is an upgraded version with a slightly larger ring gear but north of 400ft lb I'd like to see a 60, especially with that tire size.
.... Oh, and I guess I should mention this here. I am divesting from virtually all of my project cars by virtue of receiving a code enforcement notice telling me to do it or go to jail.
Apparently on 7/1, a new ordinance went into effect banning the outdoor storage of unregistered and/or inoperative vehicles.
Almost all of it is going to scrap because the timeframe I have to work with is very, very short.
So that counts for people that have collections of cars in the woods too? I can see a lot of restorable classics being scrapped, which is presumably the point of the law.
Yes, he meant to say carS. Lol
At this rate the likelihood of surviving the next week is in question.That guy would learn to drive stick, like it, and pay for the car. What are the odds of them lasting the length of the loan?
In the event that I do an ill-advised bailout, yeah. If not, then in a couple months I'll be replacing it with something else anyway.For reals this time? ?
That guy would learn to drive stick, like it, and pay for the car. What are the odds of them lasting the length of the loan?
In the event that I do an ill-advised bailout, yeah. If not, then in a couple months I'll be replacing it with something else anyway.
Just sell him the damn Toyobaru
A couple grand, delivered to the Amtrak station in either Kansas City or Oklahoma City?Just keep me in mind. Question is, will it be cheap, real cheap?
A couple grand, delivered to the Amtrak station in either Kansas City or Oklahoma City?
... What kind of hellworld have we come to where Amtrak is the most sensible way to travel without a car?
I think this is attempt #3 for me to buy it from him... ?
You can cut the tension in this with a spork.