Distance wise, Champion Toyota in Texas or Elmhurst Toyota in Illinois would be good. I've heard nothing but great reviews for Champion, and I've had a couple good experiences with Elmhurst
I love not having work in the mornings. But I also hate it because I need more money haha.
I was up until 1:30 playing with dubsupra and improved.
I did fairly well one round in Scrapyard. Got my AC130 and then died after about 5-6 more kills. So about 15-16 kills (using Hardline)
Dude, mine's been sitting for about 3 months now because I blew the engine. I've been doing a swap but kinda lost interest for the past 2 months. Now I'm starting to get inspired again. Ya go in phases.
Your car is still in good shape. Front end damage isn't all that bad, just have the body...
We get Mac. Their torque wrench that has the torque values I need is $700 before my discount (30-50%, something like that). Even then the Snap On one is only about $300, and Snap On is good stuff. That's what my school uses haha
does anyone know if it's possible to purchase tools from Snap On in Kenosha? I mean to physically walk into their location and make a purchase. If not, I'm not sure where the nearest franchisee is at >.<
Drift. More camber = less tire to pavement contact = less grip = more slide.
Lower + higher spring rates = better sideways and transfer stability.
Some people just do it to do it
Trevor, the fuses control multiple items in the car. The radio fuse controls the radio and about 5 (or more) other things. It's a wiring issue, and very well could be a broken fusible link(s)
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