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  1. make an account on photobucket.com, add pics to your album there. link the pics to here. photobucket makes it pretty easy.
  2. I agree, and I thought about this when I wrote what I did. However, nobody's gonna pay toyota money for a truck w/ only 2 doors and 150hp. I realize it's diesel w/ lots and lots of torque, but w/ such low displacement, it won't be viewed as a real full size truck by real truck guys, and it likely won't be as mod-friendly as the big cube diesels are now. This combined w/ diesel at 4.00 a gallon right now means that nobody's gonna be justifiying a diesel truck any time soon unless they can tow their house w/ it, something this goofy looking thing can't quite do.
  3. spankis

    Heyyy CR

    Why yes, yes you do.
  4. I've been reading about plans for diesel mid-size trucks for a while now. Give it a couple years. I don't think the "Mahindra" will sway many current domestic truck buyers anyway.
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    Heyyy CR

    You know what happens when you assume......
  6. spankis

    Heyyy CR

    Oh shit, I used to know an Andrea. She also liked pink font....but she drove a volkswagen .
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    New guy

    I too am an osu student. I've probably seen your old evo around campus, but not this z06 you speak of . Welcome.
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    New Guy......

    If that's true, I can see why the super-light hatchbacks make would make for a fun ( if ugly ) DD w/ a swap like that. P.S. - nice sig Brian. P.S.S. - really nice sig Brian
  9. You could get a VERY nice VR-4 for the kind of money you're looking at spending. They are somewhat heavy, but honestly what AWD car isn't carrying some extra weight. A lot of the weight is a result of the Active-Aero, Active-Exhaust, and 4-wheel steering systems, which many owners delete. There is tons of power to be had w/ a TT 6G72 engine, and a damn good aftermarket. Go check out 3si.org, you'll learn a lot quick, and maybe find something for sale.
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    New Guy......

    Seriously, how much power does a setup like that make? I'm honestly honda-dumb, and just wondering....
  11. Maybe he's talking about Rolla's? I know he has one partially converted to RWD, w/ either a 2.3 turbo or some bigass boat engine.
  12. spankis

    xbox 360 RROD

    Nope, I did. However, I still feel like the way you've bitched at everyone in the thread so far warranted mentioning. Maybe you're just grumpy from having your 360 fail on ya. I know I would be .
  13. spankis

    New Guy......

    Looks like a cool little car. If you really want to make it different from other integras, fix your quarter-panel rust . Welcome.
  14. Although the dispute may continue, the OP did stipulate that he was looking for stock or very close to stock car. This probably rules out engine swap cars - especially those going from a rotary to a V8.
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    xbox 360 RROD

    Way to make a thread announcing your troubles, and then bitch at everyone offering you advice.....real pro move.
  16. spankis

    xbox 360 RROD

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zgAPFKDL6Sg ^^^refer to the 2:39 mark
  17. No berm in the first video posted, srsly.
  18. spankis

    xbox 360 RROD

    So she then agrees that it doesn't exist, but can in fact be blown. Nice.
  19. spankis

    xbox 360 RROD

    Here's what you do, go buy a new one from wal-mart. Return old one in its box. J/k, not a wise thing to do, but I know people do it.
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    dream job

    90% of CR will probably get the hands-on, i'd say. It appears there are less than 10 categories.
  21. spankis

    dream job

    exactly what i got^^^
  22. Solar Tex is good, the fitment is perfect, and is guaranteed for life not to fade/turn purple. They have like 15 different kinds of film also....
  23. While this is a repost. I've heard that some people have had success porting and polishing intake manifolds ( at least ones w/ simple runner and plenum geometry ) and exhaust headers a similar way. They've done it by taking the parts off the car, then filling the cavity only partially w/ fine grit sand, sealing the ends w/ tape, then placing the part on a lathe on low speed overnight. Kinda a cool idea, works like a rock tumbler, and from what I understand can produce REALLY good results if the geometry of the part works with it..... just something to think about .
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