What did you do to the G Sedan today?
I'm about to replace my midpipe with a coupe walker midpipe. Since I have limited tools, only 2 jack stands, and the bolts may be potentially be rusted on, I decided to take it to a shop but they're charging $150 0_0. I'll post a video soon.
Had to change a flat today, Ran something over and it ruined the tire. Luckily I wasn't to far from getting back to civilization (heading from Vegas to Phoenix) and close enough to a Discount Tire to get there before closing. Fun.
Well, things are breaking left and right. The oil cooler seal started to leak so I looked at fixing it myself. Saw what was needed and went to paid help. Fixed. Then the overhead lights went out. Both bulbs a t the same time. Easy fix. I think the car knows it is within 200 miles of 100,000. What can happen next? Lets hope nothing.
well, things are breaking left and right. The oil cooler seal started to leak so i looked at fixing it myself. Saw what was needed and went to paid help. Fixed. Then the overhead lights went out. Both bulbs a t the same time. Easy fix. I think the car knows it is within 200 miles of 100,000. what can happen next? lets hope nothing.
don't jinx yourself man!
Took a nearly 3000 mile road trip from Texas through New Mexico, Arizona, California and Nevada and back. Dealt with rain, heavy snow, construction (I-10 from El Paso to the New Mexico border is a nightmare) and even a flat tire. Mechanically my car never missed a beat other than the typical elevation/different fuel CEL I always get that I clear and it doesn't come back. Used a little less than a half quart of oil and my mileage went from just over 173k to 176k upon my return. Still have the original clutch too. Other than wear items and a brake pedal sensor that went out, I've had pretty much no issues with my car in 2 2/3rd years and 44,000 miles.
Averaged a little less than 26 mpg and that includes driving through heavy snow, in Vegas, Phoenix, Tucson and Las Cruces on surface streets and a few heavy traffic/construction delays. Highway speed limits on our trip were mainly 75 and 80 mph.
Averaged a little less than 26 mpg and that includes driving through heavy snow, in Vegas, Phoenix, Tucson and Las Cruces on surface streets and a few heavy traffic/construction delays. Highway speed limits on our trip were mainly 75 and 80 mph.
Joined: Mar 2013
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From: Raleigh, NC
Coupe, Premium package, sport suspension
Originally Posted by Scottwax
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Joined: Mar 2013
Posts: 1,994
Likes: 390
From: Raleigh, NC
Coupe, Premium package, sport suspension
Just tried with the desktop, and it doesn't work there either. I am able to copy the URL for the images though and paste them into a browser window to see them.
Gotta say, you really do know your detailing stuff!
Great pics.
Gotta say, you really do know your detailing stuff!
Great pics.














