NEED HELP! Bad lifter noise
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NEED HELP! Bad lifter noise
Never mind, I heard a strange ticking from under my hood...
... but it turns out it was just Dreamgetter's fingers on the keyboard. What a post whore!...
... but it turns out it was just Dreamgetter's fingers on the keyboard. What a post whore!...
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HEHE... red-light district BE DAMNED!
And YES, I still remember how to open the hood. I'm more worried about remembering the little red start button (why won't this damned key TURN???).
This place sucks, car wise. I'm practically IN Bavaria and there's MAYBE a handful of BMWs on the road. They're just too expensive for most, plus you have to give up your first-born to fill your tank with gas. I've seen ONE Porsche (a little 911 Carrera, I think), but the rest are VW, Skoda, Fiat, Renault, and a bunch of other crap I never thought would still be around. All 1.4L turbo diesels that get 500,000 km to the liter and do 0-100 km/h in about 12 seconds while driving in 3 degree C weather (friggin' metric system).
Still nice to know my car would absolutely KILL anything on the road over here. Only exception is the ONE VR4 in town, but that car belongs to a friend of mine who brought it with him back from the states. He's stock, so it would still be a good race.
And YES, I still remember how to open the hood. I'm more worried about remembering the little red start button (why won't this damned key TURN???).
This place sucks, car wise. I'm practically IN Bavaria and there's MAYBE a handful of BMWs on the road. They're just too expensive for most, plus you have to give up your first-born to fill your tank with gas. I've seen ONE Porsche (a little 911 Carrera, I think), but the rest are VW, Skoda, Fiat, Renault, and a bunch of other crap I never thought would still be around. All 1.4L turbo diesels that get 500,000 km to the liter and do 0-100 km/h in about 12 seconds while driving in 3 degree C weather (friggin' metric system).
Still nice to know my car would absolutely KILL anything on the road over here. Only exception is the ONE VR4 in town, but that car belongs to a friend of mine who brought it with him back from the states. He's stock, so it would still be a good race.
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