Your Vehicles As They Sit Now
It is complete! Finished last night at 2 but everything is wrapped up now. Did some pulls and dropped 50°+ IAT. Stuff works. Was even able to touch the turbos cold side and not burn my hand<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/87635812@N06/8586042937/" title="PhotoGrid_1364101306727 by z2envy, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8526/8586042937_4167348817_z.jpg" width="640" height="640" alt="PhotoGrid_1364101306727"></a>
Its thermal reflect tape yes but not from DEI that they sell on jegs.
Its thermal reflect tape yes but not from DEI that they sell on jegs.
Where did you get it?
Haha, the Z is still in storage at R/T. I've missed driving it, it has been way too long since i've driven it last. But hey, at least storage kept it under 49k mileage.
I've been super busy trying to get everything in order for graduation in a month, while trying to figure out what to do after graduation
lol.
I've been super busy trying to get everything in order for graduation in a month, while trying to figure out what to do after graduation
Haha, the Z is still in storage at R/T. I've missed driving it, it has been way too long since i've driven it last. But hey, at least storage kept it under 49k mileage.
I've been super busy trying to get everything in order for graduation in a month, while trying to figure out what to do after graduation
lol.
I've been super busy trying to get everything in order for graduation in a month, while trying to figure out what to do after graduation
My advice is to stay in school. Go for an MBA or a math minor or something. Rack up some more debt haha.
If you do decide to enter the "real world", take some time off first. Go on a trip to Europe for a few months or something. You may not have the chance to do it again until you retire.
Congrats in advance for graduating.
My advice is to stay in school. Go for an MBA or a math minor or something. Rack up some more debt haha.
If you do decide to enter the "real world", take some time off first. Go on a trip to Europe for a few months or something. You may not have the chance to do it again until you retire.
My advice is to stay in school. Go for an MBA or a math minor or something. Rack up some more debt haha.
If you do decide to enter the "real world", take some time off first. Go on a trip to Europe for a few months or something. You may not have the chance to do it again until you retire.
I've heard similar advice from other people who have graduated. I'm throwing around the idea of getting my MBA in Marketing out of state somewhere. My one friend recently moved out to San Francisco so i'm thinking I might go out there for a bit to see how it is and possibly drive the Z
Decisions, decisions lol
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Beyond excited for my clutch to come in as you can tell lol , slave cylinder blew the day I ordered it lol just my luck. I'm installing this beast today. Thanks to awesome friends that let me use their lift 











