PNW Chit Chat thread
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please tell me some of you remember the picnic a few years ago that darin got dick drawn. was also the year i stole the couch from josh hahaha-Andy
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2010 Buell XB9SX
2009 Harley-Davidson 883 Iron - "Xerces"
1991 BMW 362iS Touring - "Stephanie/The Death Machine 2.0"
1974 Honda CB360/CL360 Scrambler Project
1971 Honda Trail 90 - "Stephen Parish"
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I remember that vividly. haha. First picnic ever for me, didn't know ANYBODY. Good times. Met Danny, Matt B, and a dreadlock havin, cat shirt wearing, 318is/M5 driving hoonigan.clutchCTRL!Move with a purpose.- 1991 325iX 4dr/5spd- 1976 2002 SlickTop/2.7i M20/G260- 2000 323i AT2016 Mazda CX3 Sport AWDComment
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I disagree, particularly in J's car where the sensor hasn't been in a perpetual hot oil bath for years. Relays have moving parts and contact tips, and deliver relatively high amperage power to things.Comment
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I barely remember much of it. I got pretty fucking shit hammered and passed out shortly after the cops left.-Andy
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Pressed the new csb in... Damn it.. Don't have time to put the exhaust on... But I think I'll have time to do ds.. Hopefully. If not then tomorrow! This is taking way way to long!
funnest part!
And I got the tranny mounts, drive shaft.. All bolted in. Tomorrow exhaust and final look over before I drive here. Yay!sigpic
1989 BMW 325is (SOLD)
1990 BMW 325i Brilliantrot (SOLD)
1992 BMW 325IC (SOLD)
1991 BMW 318IS (STOLEN!)
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"R3v, being a bunch of cheap bastards that would try to negotiate a discount on a free engine,"Comment
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With switched relays and 38 miles of driving and still no issues. Hope this monster shows it's head before Saturday. :(Originally posted by James Crivellone1) The internet is NOT serious business.Comment
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