oh, 12.974, sorry. Had to be on slicks banging gears like they owe him money. Still, that's pretty sweet. I love how stock it looks on the outside, too.
Building is definitely more fun. It's not terribly difficult, either. Just reference the pinouts in the mobo's manual. However, sounds like any craigslist special will work for what you need.
Everything looks cool except the SS. I just don't see any appeal to them at all.
Also, looks like that caddy is for sale?
http://dayton.craigslist.org/cto/5709341905.html
Fear is garbage. I wanted so hard to like that show but I just never gave a shit about any of the characters. They could all die irl and I wouldn't even click the article.
So they switched from turbos to superchargers and the badge remained? Or am I dumb and they never had a turbo 3.0 and they're dumb for using a T instead of an S
Stopped there for a day on a cruise. The water is crystal clear.. it's amazing. We strayed from the tourist boundaries a bit and some kid kept trying to sell us a bag of "weed" which was obviously oregano. We kept telling him to go away and he wouldn't then we shoved him down. Eventually he ran off and got a group of Mexican thugs so we ran back to the tourist zone.. so yeah. Stay within the lines.
All the primitive sites were at the edge of the camp right next to the water. However, those are also all right next to each other, but nobody was there when I unsoberingly stumbled through on a midnight adventure.
I just went there a couple months ago. The campgrounds are shit.. you're right on top of your neighbor with no trees separating you, but their river is fun to kayak/canoe on. You don't have to paddle much except to steer. I recommend either going primitive or getting a spot next to the water if anything. Our spot was right out in the open. The good thing about that though is nobody else wanted those spots so we were alone'ish, I guess.
I did rear brake lines on my buddy's Cavalier because they were rusted to hell. It was fun. We cut it way too long so we bent it in a loop like a twisty straw over his axle.