Official Car/Vehicle thread.. Car mods, new purchases, general convo

Issa white dude in my neighborhood that has a Honda Element. I see them shits rolling in front of the crib multiple times a day.


 
I was thinking about getting the one in the video I posted and mounting it to my seat that folds down. No wait.. The other side that doesn't fold down

I really wanna get a lil truck but I'ma wait until I move
Got this in my ‘25 Silverado

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no way the Magnum is a top 10 ugliest car of the cen
Issa white dude in my neighborhood that has a Honda Element. I see them shits rolling in front of the crib multiple times a day.




i know i'm in the minority of liking wagons, but it's no way the magnum is a top 10 ugliest car of the CENTURY
 
no way the Magnum is a top 10 ugliest car of the cen


i know i'm in the minority of liking wagons, but it's no way the magnum is a top 10 ugliest car of the CENTURY

I mean... There's a few other cars I'd prolly put out there before the Magnum, but that shit would still prolly make my top 10 list for ugliest cars so far this century.

This is DEFINITELY a top 10 ugly ass car of the century:

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as are these:

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I forgot what this was about lol

Sure

What happened



Picture this:


It’s about April 2014. I have owned my 2004 Nissan Maxima for about 3 years now. I’ll admit I didn’t take care of that car like I should have but it is what it is

A month before the fire the car wouldn’t start. Took it to my mechanic but he couldn’t figure out what the problem was. It finally starts but the speedometer doesn’t work so I don’t know how fast I’m going 🤷🏾‍♂️

So I take it to my other mechanic who’s a friend and I can’t remember what he fixed but it seemed fine after he worked on it and the speedometer is working

A few weeks later the car once again wouldn’t start. I jumped it and it worked. I ran a few errands and didn’t drive it again

I was living with my parents at the time and at around 2am I hear a banging on my door. My neighbor would tell me later that he heard an explosion and looked out his window and saw the hood of my car on fire. My dad answered the door and runs upstairs and tells my mom “Ro’s car is on fire!”

I hear this and jumped out of my bed and look out the window and see this when I go outside:

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The aftermath:

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Still have no idea how the fire started

🤷🏾‍♂️
 
Picture this:


It’s about April 2014. I have owned my 2004 Nissan Maxima for about 3 years now. I’ll admit I didn’t take care of that car like I should have but it is what it is

A month before the fire the car wouldn’t start. Took it to my mechanic but he couldn’t figure out what the problem was. It finally starts but the speedometer doesn’t work so I don’t know how fast I’m going 🤷🏾‍♂️

So I take it to my other mechanic who’s a friend and I can’t remember what he fixed but it seemed fine after he worked on it and the speedometer is working

A few weeks later the car once again wouldn’t start. I jumped it and it worked. I ran a few errands and didn’t drive it again

I was living with my parents at the time and at around 2am I hear a banging on my door. My neighbor would tell me later that he heard an explosion and looked out his window and saw the hood of my car on fire. My dad answered the door and runs upstairs and tells my mom “Ro’s car is on fire!”

I hear this and jumped out of my bed and look out the window and see this when I go outside:

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The aftermath:

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Still have no idea how the fire started

🤷🏾‍♂️
 

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Had to bleed my master cylinder today in the old ranger.

Conventional method wasn’t going to work for me, so I went and bought a brake line bleeder, some DOT3 brake fluid.

Opened the clutch reservoir drained the old fluid, plugged the hole with the proper attachment, poured new fluid in the reservoir and began to pump out the air bubbles in the line while maintaining constant fresh fluid level to ensure no air went back into the line.



Took 10 minutes and the damn clutch feels brand new.
 
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