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capitlj wrote:
I earned my attitude, i may not know it all but i know enough to smell bullshit. I might be wrong on that 455 but i smelled bull. Besides its a friendly arguement if it seems otherwise thats not my intention.I'm not ripping on you, but WHERE did you earn it? You came on here and the only real world experience anyone knows of you is "the shopping cart incident" which <u>you</u> made it a point to mention. So far, all you have proven is that when someone proves you wrong you try and twist the facts so that (in your mind) you are right. What kind of knowledge do you possess about the automobile? What have you built? Where did you attain your knowledge? How long have you been working on cars, and then what kind of cars have you worked on? I may be wrong, but it seems like the car you have worked on is your cougar and you may know a bit about Fords because of that.
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tjamz wrote:
I'm not ripping on you, but WHERE did you earn it? You came on here and the only real world experience anyone knows of you is "the shopping cart incident" which <u>you</u> made it a point to mention. So far, all you have proven is that when someone proves you wrong you try and twist the facts so that (in your mind) you are right. What kind of knowledge do you possess about the automobile? What have you built? Where did you attain your knowledge? How long have you been working on cars, and then what kind of cars have you worked on? I may be wrong, but it seems like the car you have worked on is your cougar and you may know a bit about Fords because of that.
Word! Just because you work at napa doesn't mean you can come on here, and know everything. You can act like you know what your talking about in your store, and on a cougar forum, but don't come on here acting like you know anything about imports. Your knowledge of prices for anything you have mentioned so far is severly jaded. IMHO, the car you drive is good for you, It fits your personality perfectly! Stick to your stocking parts at the auto parts store, and don't tell us how much shit costs for our own cars... -
i have no clue what napa you work at or anything like but people that work at napa(and other parts stores) should sometimes listen to there customers more. i had a guy at a parts store was arguing with my that the part i was looking for was in possible way the part i need, or was even where i said it was. even when i told him i am directly looking at the factory sercive manual produced by nissan and that is exactly what it was and where it was. but this isnt the place to rant about that, the thread turned that way so i fallowed, LOL
but subaru's are sweet cars. if i could afford it my jeep would be gone and i would have a 04+ wrx as a daily driver. i love subarus
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**God damn **josh how come evertime i see a thread or a post from u they lead to drama. Does anyone think this shit is gettin old yet?
ps- i dont care if this gets moderated im getting tired of readin drama :icon_scratch: Heres a change of pace......how many people got to but their ride away for winter? O that sucks me too. Finally no drama
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I don't have to, I could switch my front bumpers and drive the car year round....but I have a company car that I can use for personal use and they pay my gas, so for the past 2 years, I've never bothered chancing someone else smashing into me.
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ruthless351 wrote:
**God damn **josh how come evertime i see a thread or a post from u they lead to drama. Does anyone think this shit is gettin old yet?Yes, I think its getting old...and I'm NOT going to moderate it. The shopping cart incident didn't really make me draw a conclusion about him, its been his "I work at Napa, I know everything about cars" attitude that has. Again, yes I think it is getting old that he posts on here.
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wannabe wrote:
Word! Just because you work at napa doesn't mean you can come on here, and know everything. You can act like you know what your talking about in your store, and on a cougar forum, but don't come on here acting like you know anything about imports. Your knowledge of prices for anything you have mentioned so far is severly jaded. IMHO, the car you drive is good for you, It fits your personality perfectly! Stick to your stocking parts at the auto parts store, and don't tell us how much shit costs for our own cars...:icon_cheers: would it weird you out if i told you i loved you?
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capitlj wrote:
Maybe you could remind me how a car with rear drive and 300 pound feet of torque at 2000 rpm is a winter car?
I drove a Thunderbird for 3 years of winters, other then it getting stuck all the time it was a great winter beater.Your car's a auto (I think) so what's the big deal, easy to drive durning the winter. Just get some good tires, they make all the diffrence.
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I have been working on cars for a little while I did all my own work on my taurus, buick, chevy pickup, and have worked on one 240sx, two turbocoupes both of which are 12 second race cars, a 55 chevy bel air with a 350 and twin gale banks turbos, a 72 ranchero with a 351 Cleveland thats pushing 450 whp, countless forklifts, bobcats, and farm equipment. A few race rockets one honda CBR900RR, and two Gixxer 750's. I know my way around a toolbox. My opinion as far as parts are concerned is not the best deal you can find at advanced or autozone, its the quality of the part in question. For instance a starter for my cougar which will fit nearly every 5.0 made after 86 with the AOD tranny is $96.89 retail and i have right now 4 in stock, one for a 92 supra with the 7MT motor is 136.69 and I would have to wait a day. Starters are only the beginning say I need bushings, motor mounts, throttle cable, gaskets. They all have to be special ordered and cost at least 20% more than the average domsetic parts. Now you know how I earned it.
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I would like to add that the; 240sx, two turbocoupes both of which are 12 second race cars, a 55 chevy bel air with a 350 and twin gale banks turbos, a 72 ranchero with a 351 Cleveland thats pushing 450 whp are all his doctor friends cars.
I'm not trying to start a fight, but when you told me about these cars it sounded like you didn't have anything to do with them other then your rich friend let you drive them..
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LankorDie wrote:
I drove a Thunderbird for 3 years of winters, other then it getting stuck all the time it was a great winter beater.Your car's a auto (I think) so what's the big deal, easy to drive durning the winter. Just get some good tires, they make all the diffrence.
All fox cougars were automatics, with the exception of the 2.3 turbo XR7's, but its a pain in the ass with my 265/50/15 coopers those things suck when they get snow or ice on em. I could get new tires but i don't want this car to rust out. It is my project car. -
LankorDie wrote:
I would like to add that the; 240sx, two turbocoupes both of which are 12 second race cars, a 55 chevy bel air with a 350 and twin gale banks turbos, a 72 ranchero with a 351 Cleveland thats pushing 450 whp are all his doctor friends cars.I'm not trying to start a fight, but when you told me about these cars it sounded like you didn't have anything to do with them other then your rich friend let you drive them..
No i never drove any of them but i did fit the turbo kit on the bel air, i did an entire suspension for the 240, head swaps on the TC's and one got a new turbo and rear end, the exhaust on the ranchero 3 inch pipe the whole way out. I never drove them but i did work on all of them. -
capitlj wrote:
No i never drove any of them but i did fit the turbo kit on the bel air, i did an entire suspension for the 240, head swaps on the TC's and one got a new turbo and rear end, the exhaust on the ranchero 3 inch pipe the whole way out. I never drove them but i did work on all of them.Yeah, well for the sake of argument, I've worked on at least the following:
1975 Trans Am
1973 F-250
1992 Escort
1992 Explorer
1994 Mustang
1995 Mustang
1996 Mustang
1996 Mustang
1997 Explorer
2000 Expedition
2007 Mustang
1998 Accord
1997 Accord
2003 Lancer
1993 3000GT VR4
1999 Camaro
1997 Camaro
1998 Dakota
1994 Ram B350
1991 Dakota
1998 Neon
2003 Civic
1999 Integra
2003 LeSabre
1992 Prism
2000 Eclipse
1988 Caravelle
1994 E-350 passenger van
1949 Chevy street rod
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I'd hate to put up a list of what I've worked on as well... Chuck too. I've installed remote starters in MOST vehicles on the road.
God I don't even have time to type out all of the vehicles I've worked on.
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Its not the rear drive part its the tires and the fact i dont want it on the street in the winter. If i total my cougar it'd be like losing an eye i love that car. There just inst that many around anymore and the ones that are around are in terrible shape. Last winter i had like 150 - 200 pounds in the trunk, that hooker should have kept her mouth shut, and i almost got stuck in my parking lot in like 2 inches of snow. The tires are just too wide and i can't afford new ones plus if i have to put my old rims back on for the winter it would make me sad, they are really ugly. Winter is depressing enough.
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Exactly. Its stupid to brag about how many vehicles you've worked on. Hell, I can't even remember a lot of the ones I've worked on.
Just because you've been there and tightened a few bolts doesn't mean that you are a mechanic. I'm not saying that it doesn't either, but the point still stands.
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