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Depends on where I go. I'm looking at a small school in Texas in which case I'd be flying home and a bike wouldn't be a bad idea. I don't really like it, but they gave me a huge scholarship and 100% of their accounting majors get jobs at one of the top 4 firms upon graduation (which is pretty damn amazing). Deal with San Antonio for 4 years then come back to the Bay and make bank. If I go to ASU, I'd like to drive home so I'd want a highway cruiser, not something that'll vibrate my balls numb in the first 100 miles.The first car I ever rode in was an e30
Originally posted by Cabriolet
Wish you the best and hope you don't remember anything after 10pm.
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Last edited by Steven; 04-15-2014, 11:14 PM.Comment
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Anyone know any local alignment shops that don't cost an arm and a leg? I've use Calderon Tires but it's like $110 and i feel like that expensive but I might me wrong.Comment
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I think it's bullshiz because they won't discount me for the rear since there is literally nothing to be aligned on a stock subframe.
Its BS, but its cheaper than $110.
$120 is what I paid my local guy in SoCal for lifetime alignment; which, as a matter of fact, I'm meeting him tomorrow.Comment
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That's not true.
Eta takes 4.5 quarts because no oil cooler. B25 cars take 5 quarts.
All E34 535i have the B35 engine FYI.Comment
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Well I dont know where the extra half quart went but I'll make sure everything is snug tmw.
Btw if you guys haven't seen need for speed yet I highly suggest watching it, what a great waffleing movie.Comment
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firestone used to offer lifetime alignments. cant remember how much it used to cost or if they even still do, but its worth looking into. theres one on tully near eastridge, might be another one in sj somewhere but i cant remember for sure.Comment
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