They have cars we don’t have here also .. odd people don’t collect some of those hereThey love the American cars over there from what I hear - there are shows out west but they don't have that kind of turnout either!
They have cars we don’t have here also .. odd people don’t collect some of those hereThey love the American cars over there from what I hear - there are shows out west but they don't have that kind of turnout either!
To busy buying GME AND CHWY hahahahaThey have cars we don’t have here also .. odd people don’t collect some of those here
Hahaha !To busy buying GME AND CHWY hahahaha![]()
Dang!! His garage must be a hangar or two! I'm looking forward to your pics of the show! A few if you don't mind posting themNot much more than 1 million people in the whole of the south island but there are a lot of car clubs, shows etc. British, italian, Aussie, USA, jappas, driftcar etc Some of the car collection are huge. One guy had 300 cars, 19 helicopters and some motorbikes. I am looking forward to our Independence day show.
So am I lol pics pics and more pics lolNot much more than 1 million people in the whole of the south island but there are a lot of car clubs, shows etc. British, italian, Aussie, USA, jappas, driftcar etc Some of the car collection are huge. One guy had 300 cars, 19 helicopters and some motorbikes. I am looking forward to our Independence day show.
Ill bet ,, you have to be a young 76er to do planks across a manifold hahaha .. I know as stubburn determined at getting things done at almost 68 that doing the coils would be a unknown task to complete with the health crap they tell ke or gave me hahaha I would need a pillow as I would probably become a perminate fixture on the engine ,,,, hell may ad 100HP hahahaOwned SRT10 since new 2005. Great ride loves red lights and Mustangs. Changed coils, wires, plugs about 10 years ago whe I was 65. No problem just 5 hours steady work. Corrected misfire number 2. Same code popped up last week did the dreaded coils, wires and plugs thing again. Corrected again. The number 9 is a real buster for a young man. At 76 is no easy task. Still took 5 hours to accomplish. Rotten Ronnies write up is right on. To me removing of intake bolts was not the hardest. Number 9 wires and plug and separation of the fuel rail from the fuel line was. Something about a 76 year old that don't articulate in the necessary direction using the intake for a creeper to allow reaching number 9 just isn't natural. The job was a success and running thru the gears still gives me that warm fuzzy feeling.