>tint windows 100% black
>pay some guy at a gas station to inspect your car and pass it
>cops never seem to give a fuck in NJ about tint
>'s everywhere bro
Guy down the road from where I am staying has one of these bad boys
[img]http://media.ed.edmunds-media.com/pictures/VEHICLE/1993/Chevrolet/11457/1993.chevrolet.corsica.1875-300x189.jpg[/img]
I want it, I've always been a fan of the Corsica. I used to race them on dirt and asphalt oval, they're tanks. Plus the odd styling always made me think it was different, like it was, y'know, so bland that it wasn't bland anymore.
Plus they sound p badass for a measly V6 (It's the LTZ Trim, and a '91 up since it's not the 2.8, but the 3.1)
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdvk7-Wl4Ss[/media]
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[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmAuCq3vRPE&NR=1[/media]
That one is so boss. 3400 swapped and I don't know where he got those projectors, I could never find any.
Anyone know what this little black box with a constant red glowing light under the wheel of my 1995 Jeep Cherokee is?
I think it's an alarm system but it's been somehow deactivated.
go on facebook
see this
[img]http://gyazo.com/9051171835e43a425904b8e6d86f5a2b.png[/img]
wat
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:effort:
[QUOTE=Blaster;30053760]I drive a VW and I approve of that ride height.[/QUOTE]
He drive's a VW, and my old car was a Low'n'slow VW,
I approve of his approval, and give my own approval on that.
[QUOTE=c0nk3r;30064252]go on facebook
see this
[img]http://gyazo.com/9051171835e43a425904b8e6d86f5a2b.png[/img]
wat
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:effort:[/QUOTE]
i saw that and instantly thought "ferosso did it first" but i dont know if it was him or not, he did something like that
Guy doesn't want to sell that Corsica LTZ :C
Guess I'll just look for another beat-around project.
For some reason I've always liked Corsica's too. They seem like the perfect beater and a derby car. If I had the room I would have a Corsica in my driveway.
Got paid today. Hope to god I don't have to work Saturday.
Found this a few weeks ago. Maybe some of you care.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fSEkUV7torQ[/media]
Dad cut his thumb with the horizontal band saw. Went right through the bone and a little more, not enough to fully slice through it though. Funny thing is, right before he got the coronet done he broke his leg but still managed to finish it, so now he's finishing the cuda with a broken thumb. Lucky thing is that it was his non dominate hand, but it's still going to put productivity at a all time low. Still I'm there to help anyways.
[QUOTE=Bledrix;30072717]For some reason I've always liked Corsica's too. They seem like the perfect beater and a derby car. If I had the room I would have a Corsica in my driveway.[/QUOTE]
Bledrix you just got a "Fuck yeah, bro!" stamp in my book.
somehow managed to crack a rim:
[img_thumb]http://filesmelt.com/dl/photo44.jpg[/img_thumb]
Ouch, not good. Been skimming over any potholes recently? Either way a rim refurb is never cheap :frown:
It's not that expensive, some places can weld a crack like that for $20-$25 around here. My friend cracked a rim and we sold the set to a guy who ended up doing that, they still roll to this day.
my dad had a 70 or 60 or 80 something ferd pickup truck, with a wooden plank bed (beastin yo)
The boards rotted so he was taking them out, had to cut some bolts out with a hacksaw, at some point he realized that he was cutting his thumb open with the hacksaw, and still has little feeling in his left thumb 30 years later.
vehicular work injury stories ftw bro!
[QUOTE=sam.clarke;30079371]Ouch, not good. Been skimming over any potholes recently? Either way a rim refurb is never cheap :frown:[/QUOTE]
Contacted the manufacturer (949racing), the head honcho there apologized and said he'd send me a new one if I sent that one in. Made me happy, saves me $160+tire swap/rebalancing.
Not auto related, however my dad sliced the tip of his thumb 1/4 of the way into the nail right clean off as he was cutting some wood on a bandsaw...Didn't even know until he noticed the piece of wood was all bloody.
someone give me mischief advice, no one home
should i try and dig a hole in my driveway with my car?
Go and crash your dads car, he'll see the funny side eventually.
well i felt cool till i realized i had to get a rake and fix the tire marks i made :v:
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[IMG]http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q213/C0nK3r_r3d/0527111400-1.jpg[/IMG]
dont tell me im immature, i already fockin know.
That's not a hole :colbert:
close enough :argh:
oh and uh heres my rpms being stuck at 8,000 while my car was off, then also being stuck there while i drove for about 30 minutes :v:
[img]http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q213/C0nK3r_r3d/0521111813.jpg[/img]
and me making my mom think i was gonna tow my dads boat
[img]http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q213/C0nK3r_r3d/0521111122.jpg[/img]
and a pic of my car :v:
[img]http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q213/C0nK3r_r3d/0508111716.jpg[/img]
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media tags wtf man
oh and i get somewhere between 17 and 20 mpg's c:
Media tags don't work anymore, you'll have to img.
[QUOTE=mpntball2012;30073602]Found this a few weeks ago. Maybe some of you care.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fSEkUV7torQ[/media][/QUOTE]
I'm not sure if he's a douche bag, or pretending to be one. Funny video though.
Alright guys I got a problem and I was hoping that someone can help. I just bought myself a 94 Civic Hatch and it has a leak in the master cylinder. The clutch pedal is stuck on the floor and the car won't go into gear. When you bleed the system a bunch of bubbles come out and you need to pump the clutch to get it working normally. I don't know much about manuals yet but would the master cylinder be bad or is a line that goes to the master cylinder bad? Its getting air some how.
You have a bad master cylinder. Just put one in my friend's '95 (Japfeiffer), the seals in the master cylinder itself wear out.
Also that sounds like the normal proocedure for bleeding the line, open up the bleeder screw and fill the resorvoir full of fluid, pump the pedal for a while, close the line, fill it, pump it up. Should work perfect after that.
Master cylinder isn't too much, easy job. You're looking at 15 minutes to 30 minutes if you have the tools and part laying there.
So I pretty much just need a Master cylinder. I should be able to do it, I just gotta find one somewhere fast and get it on cause I have the car stored 90 miles from where I bought it. I found some nice people that let me store in out back. Think any auto store will have it in stock or should I order from Honda? Also The car has a b18b1 swap but I'm not sure on the transmission. Can I still get a clutch Master Cylinder from the original car or do I have to get one according to the transmission? My friend brought this up and said I have to get one according to the transmission.
my mom thinks i will have shitloads of trouble changing the oil in my aunts 94(?) civic sedan
is she dumb or is the drain plug like inside of a diamond ball or something
Needs more low.
[img]http://img146.imageshack.us/img146/8546/1566531l.jpg[/img]
Oh yeah that's my new car :)
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