-
Images
- 20 replies
- 4559 views
- Add Reply
- 7 replies
- 640 views
- Add Reply
- 8 replies
- 650 views
- Add Reply
- 34 replies
- 2722 views
- Add Reply
Met THE man who built the IMSA Starion for Team Mitsubishi/Wolin
By Komeuppance,
My good friend/Mitsubishi addict found the Team Mitsubishi Mighty Max for sale locally here in Oregon... of course we had to go and check it out. http://www.davewolin.com/images/truck1.jpg So bad ace, he couldn't resist buying it. It came with some spare parts, which were at a shop not far away. We then learned that the shop owner, Fred Lux, was THE guy who built the Coors Racetruck Challenge trucks for Team Mitsubishi/Dave Wolin, which they also took to Pike's Peak. He also built the IMSA
Electronic License Plates
By ucw458,
Interesting idea. But I bet a GPS tracker will be imbedded in them. :mad: I like the idea of a licence plate saying "STOLEN" if it is a stolen vehicle. Though I'm sure thieves could just switch plates. http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2013/09/california-poised-to-implement-nations-first-electronic-license-plate-program/
Retro plates anyone?
By StallionProject86,
Saw this on the ft86 forum & thought it'd be something of interest to some I've got two on pre order myself. http://www.dmv.ca.gov/legacyplates/index.htm
drivers side seat belt will not retract..FIXED
By TSIboostman,
I just picked up an 87 that needs some TLC but it runs great the guy that had it installed a Clearwater NJV head and it has a blow off valve so it make a sweet swoosh noise as it goes along. I disassembled and cleaned the plugs as in the guidelines on this very forum. The forward switch I can hear it click the rely to engage the auto retract on the seat belt but it will not move the seat belt back. Funny thing is during me pulling the rear trims pieces off, I ran the battery low and it would not
