pretty cool cars. i always knew you were busy dude but didnt know you had time to work on your own cars.
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Originally posted by ForcedFirebird View PostFreight isn't as bad as you think.
Seats sitting on a pallet (full MK1 Rabbit seats/cards etc) was $120 to ship from Miami to NJ using LTL from Fregihtqote.com. Shipped a 300lb m20 to NH, think it was $280. Didn't use lift gate on either.
That reminds me, my new uprated E30 swaybars and rear end bits should be arriving in Lewiston pretty soon. Almost time for another trip to the land of the free! πΊπΈβ
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Originally posted by efficient View Postpretty cool cars. i always knew you were busy dude but didnt know you had time to work on your own cars.
The pics are all customer cars that were in the lot/shop on Friday.
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Originally posted by Panici View PostIt's really the cross-border that kills the shipping costs. Have used a place in Lewiston, NY before though and drive over to pick up the parts. Even driving over it's very hit-and-miss at the border in terms of duty and import costs.
That reminds me, my new uprated E30 swaybars and rear end bits should be arriving in Lewiston pretty soon. Almost time for another trip to the land of the free! πΊπΈβ
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Originally posted by ForcedFirebird View PostI keep forgetting you are a Canook! Man, I watch your parliament, they argue like school children lol. "Yes you did", "No I didn't", "Yes you did, here's proof", "No I didn't". lol
Guys at work are always talking politics. I'm pretty much apolitical at this point.
It seems like none of the politicians can get things running properly regardless of who is in charge.
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Originally posted by ForcedFirebird View Post
My personal e30 is sitting at the back of the shop, and hasn't been worked on since I started the roll cage in 2016. My daily is an e90 335d, or Chevy Express conversion van.
I daily a Chevy Express 3500 W/ duramax..
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Originally posted by Panici View PostYes, but I always long to move down south where there is no snow. We basically lose half of the year for any car/motorcycle activities.
Guys at work are always talking politics. I'm pretty much apolitical at this point.
It seems like none of the politicians can get things running properly regardless of who is in charge.
Come to FL! It's awesome here. Moved here in 1989 and have only seen snow trice since, only because a relative passed in New England a 4 winters ago, and it snowed twice on us, a year apart in Atlanta during the 14hr race.
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Originally posted by moatilliatta View Post
Getting back to your rig anytime soon?
I daily a Chevy Express 3500 W/ duramax..
Ha! Was just thinking about the e90 engine this morning while riding along side a diesel truck "man, this car has nearly as much horse-toques than that 2500".
Nice 3/4/5 came in on a rollback with the trailing arm brackets broken/hanging, and a double DIN install....
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Originally posted by ForcedFirebird View PostCome to FL! It's awesome here. Moved here in 1989 and have only seen snow trice since, only because a relative passed in New England a 4 winters ago, and it snowed twice on us, a year apart in Atlanta during the 14hr race.
I'm just concerned about the coming climate change / extreme weather changes which will make life near the coast challenging. I think we will see a portion of the north american population displaced to other states/provinces as the weather patterns shift in the coming years.
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Originally posted by Panici View PostIt's really the cross-border that kills the shipping costs. Have used a place in Lewiston, NY before though and drive over to pick up the parts. Even driving over it's very hit-and-miss at the border in terms of duty and import costs.
That reminds me, my new uprated E30 swaybars and rear end bits should be arriving in Lewiston pretty soon. Almost time for another trip to the land of the free! πΊπΈβpast:
1989 325is (learner shitbox)
1986 325e (turbo dorito)
1991 318ic (5-lug ITB)
1985 323i baur
current:
1995 M3 (suspension, 17x9/255-40, borla)
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Originally posted by Panici View PostI watch a lot of youtube car guys who are down in Florida, it does look like a great place to be an enthusiast!
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Originally posted by varg View PostMeh. From a car enthusiast's standpoint the good is limited to no snow, no inspections, no emissions tests. The roads are boring, the traffic gets worse every year, and the tracks are far apart and quite expensive. I enjoyed my E30 more in a couple of days up in NC than I have in all of the years I owned it prior just because it's really boring to drive here and it seems a greater % of my time in my car is spent in traffic every year.
IMO an ideal car enthusiast's place would have temperate weather, no inspections, no emissions, nice curvy roads, and multiple road-course tracks. Somewhere where you could have a bit of property to build a huge shop/garage is also on my list.
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There are still areas of FL where property values aren't ludicrous, but it isn't where I am (palm beach county). Don't get me wrong, I plan to stay in FL for other reasons, it's just not a great place from a car enthusiast's point of view. Northern/Central Florida is far better from that standpoint; property is cheaper, other states with good roads are closer (I'm 5hrs from the border), there are some hills and occasional somewhat curvy roads, and it's a bit less crowded.
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