My track built STI project (56k Death)
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Originally Posted by wrexr
Shiv and Patrick, you both need to get some sleep
-Kevin
-Kevin
Can sleep when Im dead.....besides, im still in aw from the pretty car. So pretty...
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Good write up. I gotta do one too.
Man, I look hella fat in that pic. LOL!
Kevin forgot to add, that during the build up, we invented few tricks such as:
1. Stanning (quick picking the dynamat off the doors with a "cheezle")
2. Freedoming (ferociously loosening or tightening nuts/bolts with a "Freeeeeeeeeeeeeeeedom" battle scream)
We also learned the hard way to wear gloves when using exhaust wrap. Exhaust wrap + scratching your nuts = bad problems.
That was a fun project and it is too bad it is over.
Oh well, I guess I just gotta finsih my car now.
Man, I look hella fat in that pic. LOL!
Kevin forgot to add, that during the build up, we invented few tricks such as:
1. Stanning (quick picking the dynamat off the doors with a "cheezle")
2. Freedoming (ferociously loosening or tightening nuts/bolts with a "Freeeeeeeeeeeeeeeedom" battle scream)
We also learned the hard way to wear gloves when using exhaust wrap. Exhaust wrap + scratching your nuts = bad problems.
That was a fun project and it is too bad it is over.
Oh well, I guess I just gotta finsih my car now.
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Originally Posted by Imprezer
We also learned the hard way to wear gloves when using exhaust wrap. Exhaust wrap + scratching your nuts = bad problems.
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Originally Posted by dwrx04
man i hate living in WA cuz i will prolly never see ur car in person**shakes fist**
Let me know of any track days this year that you know of up that way.
-Kevin