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My old cars! Still used as daily drivers ;) [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I didn't buy mine since it was a company car. I had a 91 Testarossa with a 91 911 at my disposal before I finished college. That job kept me...
That is some funny stuff! They would probably ask about the Teddy bear in the corner and if they should design the room around it to match its...
Wow! Mine is a model 0780, serial number: V 9028357 I have had it it out for more than a year because I couldn't guess the code
Check if you didn't knock the crank sensor out off the way or that you disconnected it from the ignition control module if your particular model...
Voted! Hands down, it's one of the best cars when you think of power/practicality/solid build/cool factor. Second choice: RX7 any gen (RX8 is...
I worked at the World Bank right next to the White House and one day early in the morning I bumped into Billy at McDonald's. I think he ordered a...
Ditch the cars or hide them then go make some real friends.
You did good if the kids can go through college without any or little debt. Make them buy you another one once they are settled after college ;)
Oh, the secret to keeping it running that long is to drive it like you stole it :)
I own a 2nd Gen 1987 Rx7 with 178,000 miles on original engine, transmission and rear end. The only problem I had was the heating core once...
Thanks Steve, time to learn a few things ;)
Do you guys reuse the head bolts or get new ones?
Is there a knock guide pin (usually 2 of them) to adjust the height of the plate?
wait wait your CIS for 308 is different what I posted for is the CIS E yours is probably mechanical.
Go real easy with your turns on the air fuel mixture. CCW for lean and CW for rich. Larry is a great guy and I have gotten some real good advice...
I second that!
I know what you mean, I blew what I think were two pressure thingies on top of my reservoir on my Mercedes while applying pressure with the power...
Ouch! I see the break where the mounting is, is that correct?
Oh, make sure you don't flush your crank case with water... (Wasn't there a thread about some kid doing that?)