No. It's unnecessary and furthermore if there's any real issue with a little digging they can tell by recorded key cycles that the ECU had been recently flashed.
The car was originally owned by Mr Miller who originally built the campus to house his car collections and have a place to "exercise " them . Hes dead now and the property and probably that particular car are now owned by the county I would think seeing it move would be next to impossible. They...
This is not something that will ever be "resolved " its simply the nature of the beast. All turbocharged engines do it and always will. Catch can recommend for any turbo application
Yea... lead foot looks good but I personally prefer the magnetic. In most lighting those two colors are very close. So much in fact that when i had them both next to each other I really had to be within 30 feet or so to tell them apart. Just depends on if you want any metal flake or not.
Ok. Serious answer. Im fortunate enough to have more than ample garage space for all my vehicles + equipment and plenty of room left over for some clutter as well but i can agree that in some places people are fucked up regarding that particular subject. I dont particularly see it with my...
Check out my epic L blue scab I just finished the build on. Got this truck to specifically tow my model A roadster.[/IMG]
---------- Post added at 02:18 PM ---------- Previous post was at 02:17 PM ----------
It does... but film is better. Combine both and better still. At the end of the day its still an investment worth trying to keep from getting fucked up too bad. So imho its worth it.
Id say more like a suv with wet storage... God forbid you do truck stuff with it... but in seriousness ceramic coating is awesome technology and may very well be better suited to provide protection for a "truck" than a babied exotic. Just a bit pricey.
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.