I can't imagine what it's like on the east coast. We are expecting 50 mph gusts and 28 foot waves here in the Port of Indiana (Lake Michigan's south tip.) I might take a look after work tonight.
Chicago has ordered speed cameras. Chicago Mayor Candidate Emanuel said that was an improper way to produce revenue. Mayor Emanuel believes differently.
I was told a story by a local. Virginia state troopers use confiscated cars to join in with car club caravans. We things look clear and the hammer goes down, the undercover car will call in ten or twenty buddies for back up.
!!! HELP !!! My attorney suggests a speedometer calibration receipt or affidavit and driver improvement prior to court. Who does this kind of thing on the old GEN1? I live in NW Indiana.
Before the driving events began at VOI, we were told that we would be ranked on standings in quarter mile and autocross. We would be classified by GEN and upgrades. (A lot of work - thank you to the volunteers.) How can I look up those results.
I have a broken 1994 soft top in my attic. The rear latches are in still in good shape. the front latches are from the 1995 roof I used to replace the original. I don't remember where the frame was broken.
Will there be more room under the roof than the standard canvas soft top? If so, will it be inches or millimeters? I don't particularly like the storage difficulties of the Autoform top.
From my point of view
From my point of view... Income is flat. All costs have risen. I can't afford to pay 100% more. Yet, I've always known that I'm fortunate to own my old, "beater" viper.
My wife and I will leave Dyer at 12:01 AM Sept 26 Chicago time. I'll be passing through Indy at 4:00 AM. My plan is to meet the plan is to meet the Ohio group at 9:00 in Chillicothe.
I'm ready to install Stoptech's rear brake lines on my Gen1. Things just don't seem to line up right. The support bracket doesn't line up with any attach point and the banjo seems to be turned 90 degrees. I've double checked the part number 950.63504 and it is the recommend kit. Any advice?
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