03-16-2007, 02:52 AM | #11 |
3" Exhaust
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perfectly fine actually, i do know a kid named....tom buttner, thats right. he built his car ground up, got the frame for free, swapped in a v6 or v8 engine and tranny, everything electrical, he did it all himself. no idea how he did it, but hes a damn smart kid. ill give him a call and ask if he could help.
i wonder how my dad will react to me telling him im going to replace my own headgasket haha. hes gonna be pissed. hes gonna say why...im gonna tell him about its low torque rate...hes gonna shoot me with an M16 for buying the car in the first place. gah, ill go read your topic again...youve got a huge fricken list of parts on there too, good lord. ill look over the repair manual a few times just to get an idea of what to do. ooh, duh, i could go to my friends house and invite my friend brian over. they have a nice dry garage, unlike me :-D yay, hes a mechanic. wee! [/end random talking]
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03-16-2007, 02:57 AM | #12 |
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The only reason it's taking me so long is because of the weather. Can't work on it in 5 degree weather.
See, you know what I mean about that kid you know that did all that crap and you don't know how. We call that FM, when people ask how'd you do that we just reply FM. F-in Magic. You can do anything, it just depends how hard you want it. Damn I sound like a teacher at high school.... Good luck explaining to your father. Why don't you just do it and let the end result speak for itself? LOL this thread has gotten so off track. Last edited by IHateHacks; 03-16-2007 at 03:01 AM. |
03-16-2007, 02:59 AM | #13 |
3" Exhaust
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HAHA, FM. im gonna remember that. its really cold here too...maybe spring break will be better for me, nice n warm and tons of time to do it.
this topic has served its basic purpose, and other questions were asked...so oh well lol =P
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