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My battleship met a battleship (Iowa, BB-61)
They even had a little Yamato model on board.
They even had a little Yamato model on board.
My battleship met a battleship (Iowa, BB-61)
They even had a little Yamato model on board.
Yeah! Leaving I crossed the bridge over to the island. Looking at the docks made me want to relive my Tokyo Drift fantasies (lol).You finally went down to Pedro
What a lucky find to pick up a 30+ year old car in good condition with less than 100,000 miles! 👍 I've always been a fan of the original MR2 and you see so few of them on the road anymore. Good luck with it!
I've never really been a huge Toyota fan but it's starting to look like that now-a-days. I'm even using one as a 'support' vehicle. (Also my wife's daily)
Cheers dude, the grey on your S4 looks immense though.Good looking A3 👍 love those dark grey colours.
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1.4 TFSI S Line, Took me a long time to find the A3 in this spec. Great car to commute back and forth from University and being that it is a petrol it still manages around between 40-50 mpg.
Thanks!Very nice! I am so close to selling mine. 🤬 I'm just going to stay away from it for a good day or two.
Maybe after I calm down I'll rethink about it...
Thanks! Why are you thinking of selling your car?
It says Bayerische Motoren Werke AG on the car identification plate.where are all the bmw guys???
Sorry to hear about your car troubles, but those pictures are great thoughThe little things piss me off so much. I can't dare to touch the 🤬 thing without using VCDS to code it again.
Recently, my Xenon headlight went out. So I went out, bought two new ones ($99 for one!!! 🤬 hell!!)
I removed the headlights from their positions. I didn't do the "take off your bumper, your wheel arch lining".
I took the opportunity to refinish them. Still needs some work, but I'll do that later... if I decide to keep the car.
Now in order for me to remove the passenger headlight I needed to remove the entire air filter housing.
Which I did.
Now I ran out daylight and had to go somewhere so I had to park the car. I turned it on without the air filter installed and parked it to finish the job the next morning.
Well I just finished the job, every thing is clean, everything is working, everything is in its right place.
Turn the car on...
Check engine light on.
ABS light on.
Plug in VCDS, scan it... 5 engine fault codes, one transmission fault code, 5 ABS fault codes...
And I can't do 🤬 about it. Nothing is snapped, broken, leaking... it's fine.
Just problem after problem with this car... the car's value went from $6k (what I bought it for) to around $13k now... I'm just tired.
I'm tired of fixing the mess that the other orangutans left from messing with the car. E.g., smashed/flattened power cables in the battery compartment, missing screws and washers, rear license plate trim held on by silicon instead of the 5 screws that need to be there, and many, many, more.
I love the car to death but I'm tired.
EDIT
After some more toiling, the error codes are gone, and the problems have been properly fixed. Well, most of them anyway, I can't do anything about the left solenoid for now
Speaking of the devil....
Audrick Photoshoot Sep 25 by Automotive Buff, on Flickr
Audrick Photoshoot Sep 25 by Automotive Buff, on Flickr
Audrick Photoshoot Sep 25 by Automotive Buff, on Flickr
Audrick Photoshoot Sep 25 by Automotive Buff, on Flickr
Well, one being a Geo but it's a Corolla so.. Same thing.
Loving the cars BTW.
80s coupes? View attachment 590463
I've been looking at buying one of these (a diesel) and every time I see a picture of one it makes me want it more.