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Find one with a blown drivetrain.I've been wanting an e92 m3 for a while now
those rod bearings though....
almost have to budget replacing them if looking for one without a warranty
almost all the parts are in to put this thing back together finally.
Got rear ended in October by a guy not paying attention. Been waiting on parts forever. Now just have to paint the rear, respraying the front bumper and adding some vspec spats and side skirt extensions. Then bring it home swap in new seats, quick release and steering wheel. Then off to the shop for a new titanium exhaust and intake. I might get to enjoy it by MarchI see tools
What's going on with it?
Did you swap the rear end? Or fender bender?
damn
if u worried about a back up camera it aint for you famI still really want one of these. But man, it's so damn dated, even for its time. The fact that you couldn't even get a backup camera on it when most of the industry had cameras is a miss.
Is that a DIY car wash place? Where at and how much? We need more places like this in the NYC area.
Can't go wrong with Mazda. How much? You can probably get the newer body style at a discount since the year is over and dealers wanna clear out inventoryAnybody own a 2018 Mazda3 touring? Need a new daily ASAP and this joint looks really nice and great on gas mileage
Trying to get the 2018 Touring model for 12KCan't go wrong with Mazda. How much? You can probably get the newer body style at a discount since the year is over and dealers wanna clear out inventory
FixedGet the hemi
Everyone says it’s great
Yup it's a self wash. It's at 166-15 Horace Harding Expwy. Conveniently located at Exit# 20 off of the L.I.E. It's $5 for the token (pay at window, cash or card). 1 token gets you 8 minutes of washtime & trust me that's more than enough. They have 2 self wash stations so if there is a line it moves fast. There's a bunch scattered around Queens...not sure about the other boroughs. If you use it, I recommend you bring your own wash mitt or auto sponge to spread the soap on your car. The brush they provide with their machine is rough in my opinion and swirls paint & people use it on their rims & that adds a lot of sediments and dirt you don't want anywhere near on the paint of your car. I only use the brush on my Maxima as it's been to hell & back and beat to **** but for my Challenger I use a soft plush Adam's Polishes wool mitt.Is that a DIY car wash place? Where at and how much? We need more places like this in the NYC area.