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Old 12-04-2010, 10:23 PM
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Eh Tyler. You got the white on white going on now. Haha.
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Yezzir Bee! Call me Rick Ross
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3.2 white on white they call u boss... Where u been man?
Haven seen u active on the regions chat thread?
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Who are you talking about? Me?
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Originally Posted by CLtotheTL32
Who are you talking about? Me?
uh yeah.
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I'm confused. I must be more tired than I think I am
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Was a lil buzzed last nite. Jus messing around on here.
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That explains post #3843. I read it over and over and still couldn't figure out what you were trying to say.
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Originally Posted by CLtotheTL32
That explains post #3843. I read it over and over and still couldn't figure out what you were trying to say.

Rick Ross be like "745 white on white thats Rick Ross" in one of his songs

So I said 3.2 white on white trying rhyme and stuff lol.
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Ahhhhhhhh gotcha

But then I read the second part about me not being on the chat thread that often and I was like
Old 12-07-2010, 08:17 AM
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JTFC it's cold!!! I made the mistake of running a couple of errands Saturday...wisely stayed in the last two days. If it weren't for having to come into the office today, I'd still be at home in the warmth. F this! F my gas bill! The older I get, the less I like the cold weather (to the point I hate it now). Who knows people in Miami or the Keys? I need a job as far south as I can get. An equitorial country would be ok, too...my pale ass can always buy sunscreen.
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Lance - the bumper looks really good. Glad to see everything worked out well for you.
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Originally Posted by chill_dog
JTFC it's cold!!! I made the mistake of running a couple of errands Saturday...wisely stayed in the last two days. If it weren't for having to come into the office today, I'd still be at home in the warmth. F this! F my gas bill! The older I get, the less I like the cold weather (to the point I hate it now). Who knows people in Miami or the Keys? I need a job as far south as I can get. An equitorial country would be ok, too...my pale ass can always buy sunscreen.
Nice rant.

I was born and raised in Orlando so now you know how I feel about winter. Once it gets under 50 degrees outside I freak out.
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So I sprayed off the lil bit of sleet/ice from the other day, and forgot to Windex the windows. Tried to touch up the windshield last nite and what do u know? The window cleaner froze as soon as it hits the windshield lmao...
Old 12-07-2010, 11:15 AM
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Fucking winter.
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^Maybe you can spare some of those "ho ho hos" to help keep your AZ family warm. It is better to give than to receive, you know
Old 12-07-2010, 10:09 PM
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this is what i left jersey for....
Old 12-08-2010, 01:22 PM
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Lance - the bumper looks really good. Glad to see everything worked out well for you.
Thank you sir. I am being really careful and not following ather cars too close. I'm trying to be good until I get a clear bra on it. I know not everyone is a fan of those but I need something and it's better than the full leather bra.

I'm also going to need some tires soon. I also think that I'll be getting the 105 service next year around september or october. Yay.
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Thank you sir. I am being really careful and not following ather cars too close. I'm trying to be good until I get a clear bra on it. I know not everyone is a fan of those but I need something and it's better than the full leather bra.

I'm also going to need some tires soon. I also think that I'll be getting the 105 service next year around september or october. Yay.
Considering the amount of rock chips you acquired, I'd say it's a good idea.

105k service...I just passed 44k
Old 12-08-2010, 03:20 PM
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Wtf Jack you only have 44k on your car? Jesus. I hit 89k two days ago. Is the TL not your DD or something?
Old 12-08-2010, 03:49 PM
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Daily driver since the end of May 2004.
Old 12-08-2010, 03:52 PM
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Wow. You don't drive much at all.
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I definitely am getting my monies worth out of this thing. It is a great long distance car. Good grand tourer. I <3 taking long road trips with it. That's where alot of my mileage is coming from. But I also drive more than 50 miles a day going to and from work.
Old 12-09-2010, 09:33 AM
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I'm 6.5 miles from my office, and I only go in four days a week now . Almost everything I need to go to besides work is within five miles of my house. I guess it's like they say: Location, location, location.

That said, up until this spring, I wanted to move. I drove to the area I was looking in a couple of times after work; you know, simulating what my new drive home would be. I figured I could live with the extra time. And I could, but there was still no way I could do it. I barely have the patience to put up with my drive now...too many other people on the road, and the vast majority of them are stupid and/or in the way. Maybe if I can get it where I'm only in the office one or two days a week.
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Damn you can't beat that. My dad has a situation similar to yours; we live 4 miles one way from SAS where he works. He drives there twice a day and that's about it. He's had his 2005 G35x for almost 3 years and he's barely put 10k miles on it. Then there's me who drives between 250-400 miles per week between school and work and such.
Old 12-09-2010, 04:30 PM
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<-- Jealous. My job is 32 miles away
Old 12-09-2010, 08:54 PM
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Damn Morgan. Have you considered getting a place closer to work? How many miles are on the CL now?
Old 12-09-2010, 09:38 PM
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Ive considered it. Im looking for a new place but I need a garage

I broke 129k a few days ago. 28k on the motor, its a year old this month.
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Garage ftw. The milage isn't that bad though; ~13k a year.
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Originally Posted by chill_dog
and the vast majority of them are stupid and/or in the way.


I guess for me I am willing to make the drive cause I have no rent living with the folks.
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Garage ftw. The milage isn't that bad though; ~13k a year.


I average more then twice that. Ive put 73,000 miles on my car since August 2008.
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Holy shit. I was calculating that number since the car was new.
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Yea, the previous owner didnt drive it that much
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If any you guys ever need a garage with a lift and/or some tools...

http://www.charlotteobserver.com/201...ob-try-it.html

Does your car need an oil change, some brake work, or maybe fresh transmission fluid? A new Charlotte garage has a simple message for you: Fix it yourself.

The four entrepreneurs behind Fix It Yourself Garage, in a north Charlotte warehouse on Woodward Street, are offering a new service they say is designed to save people money on car repairs, give car enthusiasts a place to gather and help eradicate the average driver's fear of their engine.

"Working on a car isn't as difficult as people have been led to believe," said David Lopez, 28, a mechanic and one of the garage's founders. "Obviously, you're not going to start with a transmission change."

As the downturn grinds on, people are keeping their cars longer and pulling back on buying new vehicles. FIY Garage's founders believe people also want to save money badly enough to do car repairs themselves.

But those old cars need maintenance. The N.C. Auto Dealer's Association says there has been a 30percent drop in new-car sales since 2005.

And a study by auto market analyst R.L. Polk & Co. earlier this year found that the average age of American vehicles on the road has crept up to 10.2 years, compared to about 8 years during the 1990s.

The FIY Garage founders say they want to do for car repair what Lowe's and Home Depot did for home repairs: Convince people they can do work they might have left to a professional before.

"Your car's not going to instantly explode, which seems to be the common perception," said Will Rice, 29. The garage's other two founders are LeeAnn Shattuck, who runs a Fort Mill business helping women buy cars, and Dan Gotte, a self-described entrepreneur.

They've outfitted the warehouse, which used to house a granite shop, with two 9,000-pound car lifts and another six flat bays equipped for working on cars and motorcycles placed on jack stands. They've also bought cabinets of shop tools, compressed air and specialty tools for customers to rent, and plan to offer classes for those who can't tell an engine from a muffler.

The standard package costs $20 an hour and includes time on a hydraulic lift, use of all the shop's nonspecialty tools and disposal of used fluids.

The garage opened in November, and plans a grand opening in January.

"I started working a lot on my car in college to save money," Rice said. He realized he could do a lot more work on his 1997 Ford Explorer if he could rent time on a hydraulic lift. "There was never a place that I could," he said.

Cost savings

Rice, now a researcher studying wastewater, thought there might be a place in the market for such a garage. So he put together a business plan that he pitched this year at Charlotte's Five Ventures Conference for entrepreneurs.

Gotte, his coach through the competition, thought the business had real-world legs and helped enlist Shattuck and Lopez to get the business off the ground.

The four say they've financed the project themselves, but won't say how much they've spent. They will seek outside financing if the concept takes off and they can expand to more locations.

Robert Botzenmayer, a 26-year-old civil engineer in Fort Mill, used the FIY Garage in November. He's been trying to save his money since he was laid off from a private firm several months ago.

Botzenmayer estimates he saved about $250 in labor costs when he took his car to the garage for a few basic repairs. In total, he spent $250 on parts at Wal-Mart, Auto Zone and his Chevrolet dealer and lift rental fees at the garage.

He spent four hours of his own time to do suspension repairs, a transmission fluid flush, change the differential fluid and replace the fuel filter of his 2002 Silverado pickup.

"It's basically stuff you can do in your driveway," he said, "but it's all under the car."

Renting a lift, as opposed to jacking the car up and working on his back under the car in his driveway, kept the projects from sprawling into a day-long debacle, Botzenmayer said.

He's changed his oil and done other minor repairs before, but Botzenmayer said having a place of his own to do work helped him do more complex tasks. He would have saved even more if he hadn't needed to replace his differential fluid, Botzenmayer said, a specialized task that added $130 for the fluid.

Two markets

Brendan Byrnes, a spokesman for AAA Carolinas, said that as far as his company knows, FIY Garage is the only such business in the state. There have been similar businesses in the past, Byrnes said, but many ran into liability problems.

"Their demise generally came when someone operating a lift hurt themselves," Byrnes said.

The FIY Garage founders think they have that problem figured out. They say they have extensive liability insurance and require customers to sign a waiver before doing any work. Kids under 12 aren't allowed.

A garage shouldn't be viewed as an especially dangerous place, they say.

"Quite frankly, they insure people who throw people out of airplanes for fun," Gotte said.

Byrnes said that as long as the garage is managed safely, anything that helps the public understand their cars is a positive.

The garage is designed to appeal to two different segments of the market: People who can't tell a brake pad from a transmission and want to learn, and people who already work on their cars but need a more convenient, safe place to do repairs.

In the end, the founders say people learning how to fix their cars might make mistakes - but so might a mechanic.

Said Rice: "You can screw it up, or someone else can screw it up for you."
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I heard some place is like that here in Raleigh as well. Pretty cool.
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My brother has had that idea for years. You snooze you lose I guess.

I would use it for larger projects, but if you're doing something like an oil change it makes more sense for the average driver to take their car to a quick lube place. $20 for an hour + oil and filter is about the same price anyway. But for larger projects it could be beneficial.

I wonder how open they would be to people doing motor swaps there and the like.
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^Agreed. That's pointless for an oil change but great for a suspension swap or something along those lines. Jack call them up and tell them you want to do a motor swap
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That garage thing sounds cool. I may have to look them up. Living in an apt complex I dont have anywhere to work on my ride, maybe when my lease is up I'm gonna look into an apt with a garage.
Gotta tighten up on the coilovers and check on them. Shits is making noises That dont sound to good.
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Damn Bee. You sure it's the suspension that's making the noises? Maybe it's the rear shelf or something. My shelf rattles constantly
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Damn Bee. You sure it's the suspension that's making the noises? Maybe it's the rear shelf or something. My shelf rattles constantly
Doesn't really rattle, jus makes a clunk clunk when i go over certain things/bumps. Gotta check on it one of these days. Whenever the hell it gets a lil warm haha.


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