Gigi, you're right, I checked with Emily, (StoopidGirl). and she said she passed all her supply over to Nate (gnatster). Where they've gone from there, dunno.
I installed one of my Spring mods today - well, it isn't technically a mod, but I had to replace my antenna mount since mine got broken:embarassed:
I do have some other items planned though :rock:
This seems to be a theme here in Virginia. The insurance company cannot dictate where you have the car repaired. They might not pay the full cost, but this at least allows you to use the shop of your choice. You should discuss with them. Good luck!
As much as we hate to see it, if you can post pics, that'll help us get some idea of what happened. I hope the damage turns out to be minor and a quick fix and you're back to motoring soon!
The forecast right now is for a "substantial" amount of snow. I say, put on your winter tires, dress warm, bring your sled, and prepare for a huge awesome snowball fight! :biggrin:
What are the advertised benefits now for a stock vehicle? Historically, or as I can remember, this is mainly beneficial to modded cars, so, unless you've got an exhaust, pulley, intake or other mod, what's the expected power gain?
Also, what preparations should be made for best results, such as oil change, fresh plugs, new air filter.... etc.?
A lady backed into it in a parking lot. Fortunately, she left a note. So, I had some rear end damage to repair, didn't have it for about 3 weeks. Looks good as new though!