t-typinator
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I havn't had much time to mess with either car since i got them ,so today i made time + at least got them hosed off,valve covers tightened,i'm surprised the cream one,held any oil at all,the valve covers were so loose,had a mean leak + always smelled like oil burning up,that was the problem,no more leaks,or smell.
man that car drives + feels like its brand new,i wish the previous owner had left the original exhaust,if i keep it i'm going to go back to stock exhaust+ it will be an absolute pleasure to drive,the more i drive that car the more i think i want,a nice stock low mile car,(of course i still want a monster car too)but I really didn't think i would be into a stocker,but it drives and acts so different from the beefed up ones,+ its been so long since i drove a stock one, i really enjoyed it today.
A few pics of the tr day.
I had some nice front + back pics,but didn't think to cover the license plates,+ i know it's not a good idea to put the plates on the internet.
trs always take great 3/4 front pics,+ they came out excellent with the 2 together,it just gives them a nice stance from the 3/4 angle.
Isn't there a way to digitally cover them?
man that car drives + feels like its brand new,i wish the previous owner had left the original exhaust,if i keep it i'm going to go back to stock exhaust+ it will be an absolute pleasure to drive,the more i drive that car the more i think i want,a nice stock low mile car,(of course i still want a monster car too)but I really didn't think i would be into a stocker,but it drives and acts so different from the beefed up ones,+ its been so long since i drove a stock one, i really enjoyed it today.
A few pics of the tr day.
I had some nice front + back pics,but didn't think to cover the license plates,+ i know it's not a good idea to put the plates on the internet.
trs always take great 3/4 front pics,+ they came out excellent with the 2 together,it just gives them a nice stance from the 3/4 angle.
Isn't there a way to digitally cover them?