Each spring when I wash the car for the first time (not Viper) I have a lot of yellow dots on the paint. It looks like it was splashed onto the car from the wheels. Bug and tar remover doesn't do a thing to it. Tried clay bar and it won't work. The only way to get it off is to use polishing...
It doesn't necessarily mean that they've been working on it. Since they were not going to build it after the '09MY due to pending new crash standards I'm sure all development was either slowed or stopped.
Yup, it's the exact same stuff. I got mine at JoAnn's.
With 6.5" subs it's not going to make that much of a difference. The cone surface area is not big enough to move much air. If you get an 8" or bigger sub it would make more of an impact.
The 6.5" JL sub will give you more bass than the stock full range speakers. But don't expect low frequencies down to 20hz if you're looking for that true "sub" woofer effect.
That's one of the necessary evils that a financially strapped company has to deal with. It's a case of the benefits outweigh the costs. They were way over saturated and now have no choice but to cut back and reduce. If you compare the number of Toyota dealerships to domestic it's a fraction...
Looks nice. Does it block the vent? I had my amps on there before too. Until I left it out in the sun for 20 mins. It got so hot the amps shut down and wouldn't power up.
Re: Nobody Wants to buy the Viper Plant
Why would they want the building? I sure wouldn't want an old decrepit building if I bought the brand and the tooling. But then again I don't have $10M to blow...
Re: Nobody Wants to buy the Viper Plant
Not when it's only worth 5 or $6M.
It looks like the sum of the parts are worth more than the whole. This is where Gordon Gekko comes in and buys the place then parts it out.
I don't think so. There IS a negative effect from too many dealerships.
"Detroit’s move to cut dealers is long overdue
How does getting rid of car dealerships help GM or Chrysler? This is a question I’ve been asked a lot, as Detroit’s struggling automakers move to slash nearly 2,000...
In 1970 you could get a Plymouth Superbird for $2,000. What are they worth today?
Our cars are limited production collector classics. It won't stay like this forever.
When every car on the road runs on batteries and a gas station is hard to find our cars will be worth millions..... you'll see.
I had similar issues when I had my Roe. I thought it was a bad MAP sensor and replaced it but it kept doing the same thing. I figured out later that it was because it was not tightly mounted. With the Roe tubes in the way the MAP is only strapped on with zip ties. Make sure those are tight...
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