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Uh halogen i guess whatever the stockies are and what are Tungsten reversw lights?, btw i didnt know that the rice citation had been created that long ago....wis i would have known that, so many ricers so little paper
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Uh halogen i guess whatever the stockies are and what are Tungsten reversw lights?, btw i didnt know that the rice citation had been created that long ago....wis i would have known that, so many ricers so little paper
Uh halogen i guess whatever the stockies are and what are Tungsten reversw lights?, btw i didnt know that the rice citation had been created that long ago....wis i would have known that, so many ricers so little paper
I first saw it on M3f about two years ago, but it was probably outbefore that too. I printed a few but never really used them.OE's are tungsten. A tungsten steel filiment workingin a vacuum envelope (a standard bulb, in other words.) From your picture I thought for sure you had replaced them w/AM 35w halogens. Well, fooled me anyway, thoughI wasn't really sure.
so the owner of the Canadian Tire i work at bought a new car today.
2004 S55 AMG
supercharged V8 'kompressor' making 480hp.
he said brand new, they go for $130,000.
his has ~18,000kms on it, and he got it for $70,000.
boy does this car ever sound nice
2004 S55 AMG
supercharged V8 'kompressor' making 480hp.
he said brand new, they go for $130,000.
his has ~18,000kms on it, and he got it for $70,000.
boy does this car ever sound nice
This one's pretty wild too. I found it not far away from the first one.
http://www.break.com/index/rally_car_hits_tractor.html
Or this one...
http://www.break.com/index/truck_cra...pact_cars.html
well, after today, i think i want to quit auto mechanics, and go into engine machining and building.
only cuz it interests me so much more, and ive always liked the machining part of shop class.
and besides, who doesnt want to build up high horsepower, high rpm, high torque engines??
only cuz it interests me so much more, and ive always liked the machining part of shop class.
and besides, who doesnt want to build up high horsepower, high rpm, high torque engines??
'Sounds like aplan, D!! Mechanics is kind-of-a dead ender these days. Your there doing your thing every day, usually for someone else making them money, while you're in hock to the tool man (men) to half your take home every week. And it never seems to end.
'Thought of opening your own business?


