Depends on car, if your being compensated, if you have other vehicles to fill its place , and like doc said if you could ensure it would be in the same condition both mechanical and cosmetic as you have it now.
Don't know if anyone else saw this but Shoutout to SAM because it highly deserves to not go unnoticed
Sam stepped up removed the old driveway and redid the job the correct way for nothing except because it was the right thing to do.
Way to go Sam
http://abc6onyourside.com/news/local/good-samaritans-clean-up-three-stooges-mess
it is registered if you bought it form a store but in Ohio if you bought it through say private sale it's not registered and it's 100% legal also you don't need a ccw or anything at all as long as you are of age to own a gun and have it in your house
What is the best way to get in contact with you for pricing in any of your services? Got some coating I would like don't and this is adding to the list haha
This is why I said Audi or BMW awd mid 12 second car with easy mods that normally would still even keep a factory warranty ( I say normally because at 15 you will probably be buying one out of warranty already) and can easily drive all year round
On the 2.7 just like any other make sure check any leaks and when the belt and water pump was changed, also check for sludge. Otherwise they handle good and can be modded easily. Your BMW option for the price and performance you want would be say a 335 and then the "bulky" will be depending on what you by coupe vs sedan but all s4 are smaller sedans so I don't feel they handle bulky
Hardwood is a bit of a pita with level and gaps and expansion. It can be done if you have the tools and capability but with hard wood it's a job the pro knows a lot of tips and tricks to and there is a reason install is not cheap
Best for the money will be a fbody , mid 12 is not slow so most the cars you want won't get you there without some mods,
For daily use I say get a wrx or a s4 and do some light mods
You could get a 2.7s4 buy a apr stage kit and meet your goals and still be reliable as hell
Fwiw in the thread I was not bitching, I liked it just needed to be scaled correctly so you can actually view the threads. Don't we all remember CHANGE haha
Falls under the should it be there? No, do they do it: yes. I have seen many and would only be concerned if it is a large amount or if it is making its way up to the tb, I'm guessing this was also the lowest part of the cooler setup where you took the pipe off as well correct ?
All depends on miles and condition. Does his car need a engine? Likely the money spent on a engine he will never see gain so he is at the jump where you take what you can get and buy another car or knowing sink a good amount into your current broken car knowing it will all be absorbed. What is the year and model of his caddy ?