• Cars v8: AMURICAN MUSCLE
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[QUOTE=Tu154M;26247776]They had keyless entry systems in 2000? Holy shitfuck.[/QUOTE] My sister's 91 Nissan maxima has a key-less entry?
[QUOTE=sbradford26;26253563]My sister's 91 Nissan maxima has a key-less entry?[/QUOTE] Wait what that has to be aftermarket... even my 95 BMW needs a key...
[QUOTE=Superwafflez;26253631]Wait what that has to be aftermarket... even my 95 BMW needs a key...[/QUOTE] No, wait are you talking key fob or just keyless as in keypad on the side.
My sister almost stole my car (the Cutlass in the OP) yesterday. I keep my keys on my belt now and the other set hidden in a Trans Am model kit box.
[QUOTE=sbradford26;26254097]No, wait are you talking key fob or just keyless as in keypad on the side.[/QUOTE] Nope, needs a key turned in the door lock for the central locking to open.
[QUOTE=sbradford26;26253563]My sister's 91 Nissan maxima has a key-less entry?[/QUOTE] With keyless entry i don't mean remote keys. I mean as in having an RFID in your pocket that opens the car as soon as you come near.
keyless entry is a gimmick
[QUOTE=abcpea2;26255310]keyless entry is a gimmick[/QUOTE] How
[QUOTE=Tu154M;26255677]How[/QUOTE] Well it drains the key battery if you leave it to close to the car because it communicates with it which means you have to replace the battery or bring it super close to the sensor to start the car and you can drive without the key once it has been turned on already.
[QUOTE=Superwafflez;26254550]Nope, needs a key turned in the door lock for the central locking to open.[/QUOTE] ??? Not sure what you mean she types in here code and then all the doors unlock. Also with TU154M I always think those look awesome. They had a topgear though when the moved a dodge charger without the key.
[QUOTE=Diagger;26255862]Well it drains the key battery if you leave it to close to the car because it communicates with it which means you have to replace the battery or bring it super close to the sensor to start the car and you can drive without the key once it has been turned on already.[/QUOTE] I sort of agree with this, it's more hassle than it's worth... and I love turning a key to start a car.
Also question this is not going to happen but.... could a 91 nissan maxima handle a turbo charger? The engine is in great shape with only 125000 miles on it runs like new.
Contest.. who has the most miles on their car? I have 130700 on mine. :buddy:
185500 miles on my Impreza, 220000 on the Jeep 205000 on the Ford 93000 on my Chevy
dunno how many it is in miles but it's 279000 km
163 000 km lol and it`s 15 years old
I think maybe the FP cars in the OP should have a new layout like this: [B]Name[/B]: Ldesu [B]Age[/B]: 19 <--- you, not the car [B]Miles/Kilometers[/B]: ~279000 km [B]Model[/B]: Volvo 940 GL [B]Year[/B]: 1994 [B]Modifications[/B]: New headunit and subwoofer, new brakes, new exhaust system and new handbrake wires. Brakes, exhaust and hb wires are all original [B]Wiki[/B]: something [B]Picture[/B]: [img_thumb]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v605/Inuyasha_Youkai_Hanyou/19052010129.jpg[/img_thumb] like some more exciting information
Almost to 114,000. [editline]24th November 2010[/editline] [QUOTE=Ldesu;26256846]I think maybe the FP cars in the OP should have a new layout like this: like some more exciting information[/QUOTE] But kind of shorten the list of people you never see in this thread. You would have a giant OP.
[QUOTE=mpntball2012;26256848] But kind of shorten the list of people you never see in this thread. You would have a giant OP.[/QUOTE] Remove it all and put in people that care to make another post like it
1 mile on cuda 3 feet on coronet Mystery on dodge ram 300,000 and up on ford explorer 100,000km on new dodge ram 2400km on rampage I think I have the lowest. Everything elce I don't really know. Anyways, got back from Vegas today, the cuda was doing 7-7.20 and was wheeleeing or whatever way to much, got to the semi finals and lost. Got back today and there was a slit in the door of the trailer and everything was covered in snow so the block may be cracked but it's not likely. Funny little story too, my dads friend bought this jack from a guy, the guy said it was a stolen jack, he bought it anyways and gave it to my dad. My dad never really liked using it but brought it alog because it was the best we got. When we opened up the trailer the jack pushed up the rear of the car leaving a large dent. We called it cursed, swearing at it, and hucked it outside In -24C cold.
damn how many cars have you got?
Oh and after waiting 3 years we are sticking the coronet inside and getting it done over the winter. [editline]23rd November 2010[/editline] [QUOTE=Ldesu;26256924]damn how many cars have you got?[/QUOTE] 14 or 15, I posted a bunch of pictures of them all once.
[QUOTE=Ldesu;26256846]I think maybe the FP cars in the OP should have a new layout like this: [B]Name[/B]: Ldesu [B]Age[/B]: 19 <--- you, not the car [B]Miles/Kilometers[/B]: ~279000 km [B]Model[/B]: Volvo 940 GL [B]Year[/B]: 1994 [B]Modifications[/B]: New headunit and subwoofer, new brakes, new exhaust system and new handbrake wires. Brakes, exhaust and hb wires are all original [B]Wiki[/B]: something [B]Picture[/B]: [img_thumb]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v605/Inuyasha_Youkai_Hanyou/19052010129.jpg[/img_thumb] like some more exciting information[/QUOTE] but modifications should include things that aren`t just replacing the originals like that would be rediculous, I have replaced my spark plugs, exhaust, got 2 12inch subs, 4 kicker speakers, kicker amp, pioneer p600ub headunit, new distributor, new alternator, brakes, shocks, etc. etc. etc. i have replaced a fuckton
some of my air valve caps are missing the top part of them. would this cause the tires to lose pressure more rapidly? thanks [editline]23rd November 2010[/editline] also, my car's manual says to replace the timing belt at 60,000 miles.. is this really necessary or should I just put it off? I really don't want to spend ~$400.
[QUOTE=JDK721;26257656]some of my air valve caps are missing the top part of them. would this cause the tires to lose pressure more rapidly? thanks [editline]23rd November 2010[/editline] also, my car's manual says to replace the timing belt at 60,000 miles.. is this really necessary or should I just put it off? I really don't want to spend ~$400.[/QUOTE] Change it. If you wait too long, it will snap and most likely take some valves with it.
Following on with the new format for the OP: [B]Name[/B]: Superwafflez [B]Age[/B]: 17 [B]Miles/Kilometers[/B]: 137,300 miles ~ 210,400 km [B]Model[/B]: BMW 318i [B]Year[/B]: 1995 [B]Modifications[/B]: New Alpine headunit and dual MTX Terminator 12" subs. Dark tint all round. (more to come) [B]Wiki[/B]: [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BMW_3_Series_(E36[/url]) [B]Pictures[/B]: [img_thumb]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/9669849/carpics_MINE/P1010334.JPG[/img_thumb][img_thumb]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/9669849/carpics_MINE/P1010336.JPG[/img_thumb]
Alright guys, I like the idea of converting to the new format, so I went and got rid of all the cars in the OP, of course after I made a backup. So resubmit your cars in the new format and they will be readded. This will also help get rid of the cars that were submitted by users that no longer visit. Is there a way to code in a line to seperate things? I just put in a line using ----.
[QUOTE=FordLord;26258380]Change it. If you wait too long, it will snap and most likely take some valves with it.[/QUOTE] what about the first question
[QUOTE=JDK721;26258982]what about the first question[/QUOTE] As far as I know, the valve stem cap is just to keep dirt and stuff from getting into the valve stem.
Name: Mpntball2012 Age: 17 Miles/Kilometers: 113,943 mi Model: Ford Explorer EB 4x4 Year: 2000 Modifications: New HU coming soon. Projected: 3"Body lift, 2" TT/shackles, all terrains, soft 8's, gps, cb system, roof rack/push bars, and a set of Hella 500's. Wiki: [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Explorer[/url] Pictures: [IMG_thumb]http://i795.photobucket.com/albums/yy237/Mpntball2012/FP/IMG_1694.jpg[/IMG_thumb] [editline]24th November 2010[/editline] Why haven't we chosen a proper banner yet?
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