Big job, be at least 4 1/2.Send it to tony and itll be fixed in 4 hours
Isnt that the truth.The way it was meant to be..
I will let you know, Im going to drive it today, and no Mike I wont drive it like I drove your car. :lodrules:Yeah I need to get mine swapped that looks incredible! How does it drive?
Well it’s like this…Yeah I need to get mine swapped that looks incredible! How does it drive?
That's too bad...I will let you know, Im going to drive it today, and no Mike I wont drive it like I drove your car. :lodrules:
He's playing favorites, I see how it is.That's too bad...
Note to self:The passage through the gates of Sir Tremic’s gears is like bathing in in the golden ponds of mount Olympus, it’s like escaping the tyranny of the dark, demonic underworld that is the lifeless and mundane fluid filled pococurantism of the automatic. The sweet notes that are birthed from the omniscient four valved beast only complements the beat of its heart, pulsing though the constraint of it tightly bound clutch, spinning faster and faster, driving the power of Zeus himself through a shaft of reckless bliss. Taking the odyssey through the gears is like that of the great journey of Lord Shackleton, faced with insurmountable odds, concurring each daunting task with the harshness of the environment to emerge the victor in the final ratio. Finally, freedom to some can be expressed in many ways but for those select few that can muster the courage, tenacity and strength of such a daunting manual task, the reward can bring ones soul into a euphoric symbiosis with the hand, body and heart.
I think hes drinking something besides water... Lets see what he says after driving my car with second gear power shifts and a couple third gear rpms police advertising....Note to self:
Do not drink the water in Minnesota.
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