**Dallas Cannonball IV** 3/31/07
Chunk Is Indestructible!!!
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Last edited by EJayCe996; Mar 29, 2007 at 03:37 PM.
Originally Posted by rotarynerdette

when was this a bad idea?? lol
If that's a true Formula ANYTHING car, even if it was Formula Ford or Formula Mazda, he could SO have gotten away.
My WTFBBQ totally owned that one when I had my apartment.
I had DirecTV and the apartment people said I wasn't allowed to mount the dish to the railing on the balcony.
. . . so I mounted it to the bbq grill.
So my wtfbbq got 350 channels.
I had DirecTV and the apartment people said I wasn't allowed to mount the dish to the railing on the balcony.. . . so I mounted it to the bbq grill.
So my wtfbbq got 350 channels.
Originally Posted by Richter12x2
I'm thinking the moment he thought "I'll pull over"
If that's a true Formula ANYTHING car, even if it was Formula Ford or Formula Mazda, he could SO have gotten away. 
If that's a true Formula ANYTHING car, even if it was Formula Ford or Formula Mazda, he could SO have gotten away. 
Originally Posted by Van Sema
maybe, but how hard would it be able to locate the damn car?! Any cop could prob find it by following the sound.
Well I went to the starting location of the cannonball with a friend who had a new civic SI. The turn out was good. Evo's, Acura's, mustang's, a camero, a couple of TII, and several other german makes. I cruised to the 183 turn off and then went home. I hope everyone made it home safe.
I was going to cruise the BMW over to the starting place and hang out for a bit anyway, but I was fighting getting the polyurethane bushings onto my front A arms on the Rx7 until late into the evening. Actually getting the new ones on wasn't hard, it was getting the old ones off. :P My arms are still sore.
Originally Posted by Richter12x2
I was going to cruise the BMW over to the starting place and hang out for a bit anyway, but I was fighting getting the polyurethane bushings onto my front A arms on the Rx7 until late into the evening. Actually getting the new ones on wasn't hard, it was getting the old ones off. :P My arms are still sore.
. I loved how the polyurethane ones just pressed in by hand.
I pressed the front ones out no problem - it was the big rear one with the metal sleeve. :P I couldn't find a way to make that work in the press, so I ended up having to cut it with a die grinder as close as I could, then use an air hammer to split the last little bit, mount it in a vice and twist and lift. :P After the third time I lifted the workbench off the ground using the A-arm in the vice, my friend said "Geez, remind me not to **** you off!"
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