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But unfortunately, people who refer to their cars as "rigs" are to me somewhere between pond scum and that crud that forms around the corners of your mouth when you're really, really thirsty.
But unfortunately, people who refer to their cars as "rigs" are to me somewhere between pond scum and that crud that forms around the corners of your mouth when you're really, really thirsty.
:D
From what I can tell you like body kits on your rigs, so I guess we've all got our little quirks. :p
sigpicFormer professional wrench thrower.
Current:
1988 325is S52
Former:
2008 Sparkling Graphite M3 Sedan(victim of home ownership)
1988 M5
1996 328is
But unfortunately, people who refer to their cars as "rigs" are to me somewhere between pond scum and that crud that forms around the corners of your mouth when you're really, really thirsty.
:D
Don't be a hata, yo.......
And FYI, I don't call my cars "Rigs", It's a term of endearment that my old friends stuck to me many years ago for my ability to "rig" anything to get it working again.......Thus "Rigmaster".
i once dun' herd' for this old man, that Caddy made a straight eight. but they couldnt get even fuel to all cyclinders due to carburation problems, and the guy this came from had an eldabrok water injection kit on his motorhome, so he was kinda... you know.
true or false?
That's a much neater job than what I would have done. I contemplated doing the same thing but I probably would have sawed off the entire back of the car at the B pilliar and then I would have whittled away at the rest of the car until it was just the engine sitting on the frame.
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