As far as I know I am available anytime on the 23rd. I figured if Ian offered his place that he should pick a general time that works best. I will gladly help bring food/beer.
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7/23 - Lookout mountain drive/GrillBQ
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Sounds like there's too many enginners on here. Next thing someone will have an excel sheet planning this. How bout 3:00 at the previously mentioned lot, head up and down mtn should take an hour, then "grill". I'm canadian, so no brisket or sauce. Bring your prefered carcass to grill and some good CO beer to chase it down.
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Originally posted by Iannfld View PostSounds like there's too many enginners on here. Next thing someone will have an excel sheet planning this. How bout 3:00 at the previously mentioned lot, head up and down mtn should take an hour, then "grill". I'm canadian, so no brisket or sauce. Bring your prefered carcass to grill and some good CO beer to chase it down.
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Originally posted by Iannfld View PostSounds like there's too many enginners on here. Next thing someone will have an excel sheet planning this. How bout 3:00 at the previously mentioned lot, head up and down mtn should take an hour, then "grill". I'm canadian, so no brisket or sauce. Bring your prefered carcass to grill and some good CO beer to chase it down.
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Originally posted by iamcreepingdeath View Postwhy is it with E36 M3s, it is always an issue of "getting it back on the road"?
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If I had an E30, it would be on the road all of them time because I would never want to work on it unless it was severely broken.
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Originally posted by Roland H View PostBecause E36 M3s are actually somewhat fun to work on, and therefore get taken apart more often.
If I had an E30, it would be on the road all of them time because I would never want to work on it unless it was severely broken.
HA HA HA HA
sorry, that was funny
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Originally posted by 325ix View PostAgreed. The E30 is one of the easiest cars to work on. Kicks the crap outta the e36 for simplicity.89 325i (Sold)
95 M3 (Track Car in Progress)
2001 4runner (DD)
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Yes on an E30 you have to pop an extra ball joint per side on the front suspension. Some of them are a PITA (like Clark's), most of them pop out w/out much fuss. Engine-wise, M42 takes the cake for simplicity and ease, period. (excluding the M10 from this comparison, I have little M10 experience)
They are both easy to work on. There. Now let's talk about this here drive and BBQ.Last edited by iamsam; 07-08-2011, 08:19 AM.
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