The 3G Ramblings & General Discussion Thread (Part 2)
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I got a speeding ticket the other week. 82 in a 65.
200.00 ticket. It cost me 500.00 to get it dropped.
Got to love the power of an attorney. Me getting a ticket is no bueno. I have to notify work, then if I get another one I lose my job blah blah blah.
Justin, you moving up in the world. Driving a Kia, got you a new girlfriend, starting beefs with guido's.
You have decided to live life with us I see.
200.00 ticket. It cost me 500.00 to get it dropped.
Got to love the power of an attorney. Me getting a ticket is no bueno. I have to notify work, then if I get another one I lose my job blah blah blah.
Justin, you moving up in the world. Driving a Kia, got you a new girlfriend, starting beefs with guido's.
You have decided to live life with us I see.
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Desert Life Sucks!!
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So now when a guy sucks on her voluptuous boobies he is gonna have a faint taste of smelly ass?
How is that going to benefit the relationship?
Unless its Justin who actually likes the taste of ass?
Either way, I'd hit it!
How is that going to benefit the relationship?
Unless its Justin who actually likes the taste of ass?
Either way, I'd hit it!
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Me too
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showers are a wonderful thing!
also, summer's eve is awesome to
also, summer's eve is awesome to
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Wow.... PEDO
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The younger the berry the sweeter the juice?
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Riiiiiiiiiight.
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Here you go Chad..
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LOL!!
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I once passed a 335i with exhaust.
But that actually happened, but I couldn't document cause one hand on wheel and other on shifter.
Maj...believe it or not that was pure coincidence, I paid for the American Red cross tag and got the 143AD by luck. I also taped up and swapped the colors on the flag to rep my Swiss heritage
But that actually happened, but I couldn't document cause one hand on wheel and other on shifter.
Maj...believe it or not that was pure coincidence, I paid for the American Red cross tag and got the 143AD by luck. I also taped up and swapped the colors on the flag to rep my Swiss heritage
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I've had the pleasure of hearing an M3 and M5 get on it pretty hard, it sounded amazing. Really deep rumble and gargle, wouldn't expect it to sound like that but I loved it.
inb4 gay jokes, looking at you Maj
inb4 gay jokes, looking at you Maj
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Totally depends on which year M3 or M5 you're talking about. Lol
Major engine changes.
Major engine changes.
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Probably should have kept your eyes on Jeff and not Chad.
I know I won't be the popular opinion here, but I think that sounds terrible.
I know I won't be the popular opinion here, but I think that sounds terrible.
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You listen to Coldplay
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Orgies are gross.
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How many of you have tackled your own timing belt job? Reading through Majofo's DIY and the service manual it doesn't look all that hard.
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I have many times. But not on a 3G TL.
It's not OVERLY hard it just takes time and patience. The proper tools don't hurt either.
It must suck to buy a new car and have to ask that question.
It's not OVERLY hard it just takes time and patience. The proper tools don't hurt either.
It must suck to buy a new car and have to ask that question.
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Was talking about the video. But yes I have had that happen during intercourse. That shit sucks.
I have done several timing belt jobs on Honda's 3.0/3.2/3.5 L motors.
I can do it in less than 8 hours in a driveway with hand tools. That's the belt, water pump, and seals that are leaking, changing fluids, spark plugs etc. A complete job.
It is very doable. The hardest part is getting the crank pulley bolt out. I have a nitro cat that makes that and axle nut jobs a cinch. If you can get the pulley bolt out then the rest of the job is fairly easy.
Be careful which way you move the belt as one way will loosen the tension. Just take your time and it can be done.
Good luck.
I can do it in less than 8 hours in a driveway with hand tools. That's the belt, water pump, and seals that are leaking, changing fluids, spark plugs etc. A complete job.
It is very doable. The hardest part is getting the crank pulley bolt out. I have a nitro cat that makes that and axle nut jobs a cinch. If you can get the pulley bolt out then the rest of the job is fairly easy.
Be careful which way you move the belt as one way will loosen the tension. Just take your time and it can be done.
Good luck.
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mr.tough guy got back to me.
only he isnt so tough any more...
talking about
"yep, thats me..now come see me"
i asked for the dogs name
and he replied with "its your name because you're my puppy."
I dont know how to reply.
only he isnt so tough any more...
talking about
"yep, thats me..now come see me"
i asked for the dogs name
and he replied with "its your name because you're my puppy."
I dont know how to reply.
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I wish you were local, Jeff...I'd love to do it with some over the shoulder guidance
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Jeff, me too.
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mr crabs, it may get a little interesting very shortly. stay tuned. hint: HoF potential....
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It's back.. it's worse.
If I'm a pussy, come fuck me..
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Was talking about the video. But yes I have had that happen during intercourse. That shit sucks.
I have done several timing belt jobs on Honda's 3.0/3.2/3.5 L motors.
I can do it in less than 8 hours in a driveway with hand tools. That's the belt, water pump, and seals that are leaking, changing fluids, spark plugs etc. A complete job.
It is very doable. The hardest part is getting the crank pulley bolt out. I have a nitro cat that makes that and axle nut jobs a cinch. If you can get the pulley bolt out then the rest of the job is fairly easy.
Be careful which way you move the belt as one way will loosen the tension. Just take your time and it can be done.
Good luck.
I have done several timing belt jobs on Honda's 3.0/3.2/3.5 L motors.
I can do it in less than 8 hours in a driveway with hand tools. That's the belt, water pump, and seals that are leaking, changing fluids, spark plugs etc. A complete job.
It is very doable. The hardest part is getting the crank pulley bolt out. I have a nitro cat that makes that and axle nut jobs a cinch. If you can get the pulley bolt out then the rest of the job is fairly easy.
Be careful which way you move the belt as one way will loosen the tension. Just take your time and it can be done.
Good luck.
I have one of these for hard to remove bolts:
http://www.mactools.com/Product/tabi...4/Default.aspx
...but a neighbor dug into our 220 line so my air compressor that is strong enough to provide air for the mac is out of commission.