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Yeah i talked to dude over at the dealership, they said to come whenever i'd like to get an oil change and ill start from there.Originally Posted by Jordanscrub
Just get your oil changed dude, it can't hurtOriginally Posted by 23kidd
Fellas i need an answer.
I picked up my car today from the dealership after getting the ac fixed(needed a new compressor) and when i left the lot i realized my car was at 70k, i was confused because when i dropped it off it had 72k. I reread the papers and saw that there was a recall with the dash screen (it was somewhat hard to understand what was written on the paper? lol) so it was replaced im assuming?
Now heres where im worrying-My next oil change is at 74k, !%* do i do? Wait till it hits 72k? Im gonna call the dude tomorow and see whats up
Nice looking car man. I like that.Originally Posted by JewSeeJay
Here's one of my daily nothing special
Originally Posted by sreggie101
Originally Posted by Sco cuddie1
Here's my e92 M3hows the mileage on that?
and anyone here do interstate travel with cars from the 90s? my mom this morning had a dream i drove my car to boston and my car broke down. i go to boston a lot but usually by bus. Car has had work done on it and its maintained very well, and drives VERY well and always get compliments on its exceptional condition. i understand my car is older than many on the street today, despite its great health, and that it requires more tlc than other cars, but maintain it right, and it should last. im a firm believer in this.
so i was wondering if anyone else on here pushes a 90s whip on short road trips? how does the car hold up?
Originally Posted by Slicknick951
Originally Posted by sreggie101
Originally Posted by Sco cuddie1
Here's my e92 M3
hows the mileage on that?
and anyone here do interstate travel with cars from the 90s? my mom this morning had a dream i drove my car to boston and my car broke down. i go to boston a lot but usually by bus. Car has had work done on it and its maintained very well, and drives VERY well and always get compliments on its exceptional condition. i understand my car is older than many on the street today, despite its great health, and that it requires more tlc than other cars, but maintain it right, and it should last. im a firm believer in this.
so i was wondering if anyone else on here pushes a 90s whip on short road trips? how does the car hold up?
i drove my 98 civic to Canada two summers ago it was at about 160. No problems but im not sure if i would do it now. I don't have day to day problems with the car knock on wood but i would hate to be far away and something did happen
Originally Posted by PugLife
i'm determined to take a picture with every other c63 i ever see...just made me wish i had a black one even more
thanks man, its for sale too!Originally Posted by BigTRG inSD
The best car posted in the threadOriginally Posted by neukicks
for sale.....I used to have a '93 190e, very fun to drive. I imagine the 16v is much better. Love the interior on those especially.
Originally Posted by RFX45
PugLife wrote:Be very happy you don't have a black car, trust me!
Those wheelsOriginally Posted by JewSeeJay
more low... had to do some customizations when i put the sways on (didnt settle as much as i wanted up front)
i probably shoulda jus went with coils or tein springs tho. clearance is not an issue at all at this height
needs 2 put 2 new rubbers on this set and will be rockin these the resta the summer. next summer im coppin a bbk and the wheels i really want..
20" chrome hr2s... not the finish or style id ideally want but they should look pretty official w/ the concavity
Originally Posted by vandalshark
Originally Posted by RFX45
PugLife wrote:Be very happy you don't have a black car, trust me!
Originally Posted by 1994SS
Black is the hardest color to keep clean. It gets dirty so quick. It shows dust, it shows any dirt, it also if it isn't washed right shows all different kinds of spots. It's a pain in the !+@.
Please tell me it's Alameda county...Originally Posted by Jaehow
Dako, I definitely can't pass. But I'm about to register my car in a county that doesn't require smog
Hello longtubes and forced induction!
seriously, my car stays looking dusty/dirty, plus the SF fog/mist doesn't helpOriginally Posted by RFX45
Originally Posted by 1994SS
Black is the hardest color to keep clean. It gets dirty so quick. It shows dust, it shows any dirt, it also if it isn't washed right shows all different kinds of spots. It's a pain in the !+@.Originally Posted by vandalshark
why?
And swirls marks are impossible to keep away. Look at it crooked and swirl marks are created, black is simply the most annoying color to maintain. It looks the best when newly washed but that look usually last about one drive before it looks like it could use another wash again.