Must have gotten crazy while I was away. I’ve seen much much worse than what was going on a few hours ago. Bryan pretty much messes with everyone. It’s like a right of passage. He’s very graciously helped me with a lot of questions and part numbers. Seems kind of ridiculous to have been banned…Dam, did he get banned for trolling the canadian dude
Agree. Feels like its only a matter of time really. What a way to lose knowledge. Might be time to move over to the *good* Facebook group.Must have gotten crazy while I was away. I’ve seen much much worse than what was going on a few hours ago. Bryan pretty much messes with everyone. It’s like a right of passage. He’s very graciously helped me with a lot of questions and part numbers. Seems kind of ridiculous to have been banned…
What’s the best oil for track use?You guys can always ask me track related stuff if you need anything.![]()
Sounds like it’s time for a dash cam.Removed a LIVE small brown bird front grill area
The thing pooped on my adro lip and flew away
A-hole didnt even leave his insurance information
In honor of @razorlab, I’m gonna stay off these forums for at least a week and just enjoy my new to me Supra. #freerazorlab2024Damn, not only did he get banned from the forum, he also was banned from my mom’s bedsheets…these mods don’t play!
#FreeRazorLab2024
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I need a Bill Nye The Science Guy, Mythbusters or Neil deGrasse Tyson explanation as to why it's always the rear tires that get screwed (pun intended).Picked up a new friend in my tire so I ordered a new set plus a DINAN exhaust. Was time for new rears anyways but unfortunately didn’t have time to burn them down beforehand
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Just basic Murphy's Law - a screw will always seek out the newest and most expensive tire available. Not that I would ever recommend this for performance reasons... but if you put new Pirelli's on the front and some re-tread Generals on the rears - now you'll catch them in the fronts.I need a Bill Nye The Science Guy, Mythbusters or Neil deGrasse Tyson explanation as to why it's always the rear tires that get screwed (pun intended).
Don’t forget bird shit immediately after washing.Just basic Murphy's Law - a screw will always seek out the newest and most expensive tire available. Not that I would ever recommend this for performance reasons... but if you put new Pirelli's on the front and some re-tread Generals on the rears - now you'll catch them in the fronts.
Same reason why I wind up getting a rock thrown into my windshield within the first months of buying a new car... happened on each of my past 3 cars. Gone 4 years without it happening again, but my Supra took a rock which gouged a chunk out of the hood before shattering the windshield in the first 250 miles of ownership.![]()