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What did you do to your Car today?

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ups delivered my new intermediate exhaust pipe. if its not raining tomorrow it may get put on. and end the small leaks i got.


and i found a set of 4 snow tires and wheels. going Saturday to see if they fit. they have universal wheels.
 


"Braved" through the cold and darkness to properly wire up my dash cam to a wire from an ignition wire that's only powered in the run position. No more manually plugging it in or leaving it on all night. Now since that's done, I could start on my DIY LED lights for puddle and turn signal lights, but I think I'm gonna wait til spring since the wiring has to be done outside. I've got the parts and turn signal led's.
 
installed my new exhaust pipe today. and dont ya know it was 3 inches short, and the res side of the new pipe was 2 inches and my res was 2 1/4. a few reducers later its on and nice and quiet.


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Backed into a Suzuki forenza this morning.

First time i've ever hit another car.

At at least it'll buff out, his bumper pretty much shattered.

 
installed my new exhaust pipe today. and dont ya know it was 3 inches short, and the res side of the new pipe was 2 inches and my res was 2 1/4. a few reducers later its on and nice and quiet.

no buick should ever be loud.


Backed into a Suzuki forenza this morning.

First time i've ever hit another car.

At at least it'll buff out, his bumper pretty much shattered.


glad it came out so easy oh did you ever get a job sorted out?
 


no buick should ever be loud.


just as fast as a GTP tho right? and nicer inside.


it wasn't loud at all, (it had 2 very small leak areas) it was just so thin and wielded on in 3 spots for repairs to seal holes and torn off hangers, you may see the clamp on hanger on the old one. its life was on borrowed time, found the new pipe for 37 shipped, local they run 70. win win in my book. even with spending another 10 for the reducers and a clamp. and i would have needed them anyway if i had bought the pipe local costing more in the end.

now if the post office would deliver my code reader that was supposed to be here today i could be even happier.

taking a ride out to check out some snow tires and wheels tomorrow too, if they fit ill be smilin for sure.
 




Oh okay. That makes sense, the storm missed Michigan. It's kinda odd, texas is always warmer and gets mild winters, yet they've got roads completely iced over and closed, while us here in Michigan have roads free of any snow/ice. I assume texas also doesn't contain any salt trucks right? They needed them this morning, but that's probably not likely, cars from there are always supposed to be salt free.
 
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