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haha bunch of pansies.

try a car with black vinyl seats, chrome shifter and metal steering wheel, with no aircond..

all factory baby...

It doesn't count if you can't actually drive it...

It doesn't count if you can't actually drive it...

it was on the road for 3 odd years, so I have a fair idea.

my first car had no aircond either.

85 subaru brumby, however it was a t top model,

so you pop the roofs off, wind down the windows and you were sorted in seconds.

plus the dodgy plastic they used in everything in it never changed temps.

evo's can be easily modded to approx 230awkw without having to worry about EPA's and VASS etc

i may cop a defect for wheels or low... but that's personal choice and in a clean ~2004 evo, fairly easy to get a roady

evo's can be easily modded to approx 230awkw without having to worry about EPA's and VASS etc

i may cop a defect for wheels or low... but that's personal choice and in a clean ~2004 evo, fairly easy to get a roady

Knox TMU will still get you for having a factory turbo or using too shiny a wax.

Knox TMU will still get you for having a factory turbo or using too shiny a wax.

yes, but i'm not worried about a standard defect... sure it's annoying but it's something that can be cleared easily

I think being a model citizen well dressed with a baby seat in the back will drastically reduce likelihood of a defect

Anyone who says the way you dress doesn't matter has never dressed well enough to experience the difference.

Fact. Like it or not.

I think being a model citizen well dressed with a baby seat in the back will drastically reduce likelihood of a defect

Anyone who says the way you dress doesn't matter has never dressed well enough to experience the difference.

Fact. Like it or not.

this.

i dress smart/casual for work now since im always at a desk. and 9/10 customers walk straight up to me first lol.

so today im wearing shorts and a tshirt because im cranky when its too warm and yeah.

I think being a model citizen well dressed with a baby seat in the back will drastically reduce likelihood of a defect

Anyone who says the way you dress doesn't matter has never dressed well enough to experience the difference.

Fact. Like it or not.

this...

200%

I'm guessing jacket would be unbearable in this heat that's why everyone's riding in singlets/tshirts?

Think I'll stick with car till it cools a bit

Wise or weak? Hmm

In other news, boat almost ready.

Edited by R-SPEC

I'm guessing jacket would be unbearable in this heat that's why everyone's riding in singlets/tshirts?

Think I'll stick with car till it cools a bit

Wise or weak? Hmm

In other news, boat almost ready.

I don't find this heat that bad for riding...with a vented textile jacket it's alright while you're moving. But I'm not jumping at going for a ride either...

40 degree days, I've ridden on one of them and, stopped at the lights is your own personal hell.

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