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thefultonhow
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Post by thefultonhow »

Sweet. I wanted to put a DET in my 1992 Infiniti G20, but I realized it would cost like $4500 before all was said and done. :( Plus I had no mechanical expereince at the time.

Then I looked at an SR20VE... and realized I didn't actually have the money or expertise to do that either.

I'd love to keep the G20 as a project car, but I don't really have a lot of money to pour into it. It's too bad. At the risk of being ostracised, I'll say that I liked the G20 a lot more than I do the Legacy. :?
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Post by gt2.5turbo »

k max one day you and i are going to go do a photo shoot since you always find sweet places to do them.... cool? cool



but seriously lets
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Post by AWD_addict »

gt2.5turbo wrote:freaking sweet car i think he said 256 whp.... sick
it was a awsome cruise too
My first thought at seeing that Silvia was "what does that put down?" Did you get a ride in it?

Those two pics of the TWs in the corner are so close to each other; nice timing!
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Post by gt2.5turbo »

na i didnt get to ride in it cause i was driving my car... but ya my friend taking the pics hit just about every car at the same time

heres some more pics of the same corner for kicks:
Me:
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Post by vrg3 »

Why do you keep driving around with your parking lights on?
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Post by gt2.5turbo »

well at about that time the sun was setting and right in the eyes of the people going the other way so i do it so its a little easier for people to see the me.... and its just a personal preference around dusk i just prefer to have my parking lights on then turn the headlights on when its dark enough.
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Post by vrg3 »

You should turn on the headlights. Parking lights do comparatively very little to improve visibility, while headlights are designed for that purpose. Your headlights are minimally glaring anyway. Parking lights are actually supposed to indicate that you are parked, and for that reason it is illegal in most places in the country (and world) to drive with them on unless the headlights are also on.
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Post by AWD_addict »

What is the difference between parking lights and the orange DRLs that newer GM cars have? Beam pattern? The ones on C5 vettes are really prominent.
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Post by vrg3 »

Those DRLs are actually running the turn signals all the time, so the difference is beam pattern as well as intensity. They're a stupid idea, though, but that's a whole other discussion.
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