Thread of things we did today

Thread of things we did today.

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>woke up bright and early at 6
>breakfast
>business meeting at 8 near downtown
>sold another website, cool $750 in cash
>can invest that right back into parts
>final exam at 10:30
>probably didn't do too well
>went to the gym
>worked on the website I just sold

and here we are

bretty good day, and I got do to all that in picrel

fucking canadians

speaking of which lads, I am not extremely knowledgeable of engine modification, what would you suggest would be a solid mod for a 987 S for $750ish?

If not, I was going to go for something aesthetic like:
>clear engine cover(would also require me to detail the engine; it's pretty dirty)
>save for new paint or a wrap
>new wheels potentially? or just paint them
>a new front bumper from either a newer cayman or retrofit a 911 bumper with a front splitter, to make the front end a bit more agressive

idk what do you lads suggest

Worked 14 hours
Drove through snow
Got overtaken by lorries, in the snow

change some O'ring put the carb back on my bike
realize i bought the wrong tool for adjusting my valves
ordered the good one

Your car is beautiful m8 is leave it alone, look into some high grade tires or maybe a suspension upgrade kit. Those cars tend not to be modified as much so idk if there's many ready made kits out there for them

tried to change spark plugs

socket extension not fucking deep enough,fuck you mazda

Spend the $750 on detailing supplies and clean the shit out of it, inside and out. $750 isn't really enough to do anything significant.

Grabbed the wheel but I got scared again and stopped
Haven't made much progress

What brand/model/watt?

>Woke up at 9
>made breakfast
>watched the new RCR review, as well as the livestream
>picked my sister up from school
>burnt some CDs for christmas presents
>probably gonna eat some leftovers and chill on the computer for the rest of the night.

Cant believe I'm saying this, but I really wish I had work today. Shoe mold wasn't sent to the house so no reason for me to be there though.

>8AM - Yoga
>9:30AM - Conference call
>NOON - Lunch meeting with investors
>2PM - Review prototypes and discuss packaging
>4PM - Brainstorming, emerging markets
>7PM - Dinner at a tapas restaurant with entrepreneurs
>3 AM - Fap to shemales and fall asleep playing Castle Crashers

Such is life for a big money man like me

Scooted the engine/transaxle assembly under the Vibe, can't hoist it up until I replace the engine mounts

>3000gt got a bad turning fluid leak
>pull into garage
>Cut out the part of the line thats rusted
>take it to autozone autozone
>Sir Soy request to help me, have him go grab a hose to fit this line
>take it home
>reattach line and apply the hose over the cut section
>clamp it down on both ends 4x
>put in fluid for maximum turnage
>start up the hoopdee,
>turn wheel
>very loud PSHHH sound
i was hoping it wasnt the pressure side line

Its pretty impossilbe to replace the whole line as its like id have to remove the fucking engine to get to the other end.
The las will just have to wait till i figure something else out.

Just get a flare kit and some plumbing parts and connect the steel lines with a water pipe coupler.
Or if you really care, get hydraulic fittings

Where do you lift it?

Parked the car in the shop directly under a chain hoist mounted in the ceiling

I drove 4 hours away and found e30 heaven

Directions?

Bought this 540i today
My first V8 and my most powerful car i've owned.

somewheres on W Washington st. Nelsonville Ohio

just lighter wheels and sticky tires if you tooj.

>tfw never any general project car threads on Veeky Forums

Quick cleanup from Saturday, pre-delivery inspection, yell at people for taking my bay, make coffee, oil changes, install winter tires, tire repair on company rental, install mount and balence mechanic's tires while he did his own sway bar links

Disassembled the AC system in my car and in the process vented pressurized R12 into the atmosphere.

4 lbs of dicchlorodifluoromethane isn't devilish compared to 400 lbs of anyone of one these that building HVAC servicemen release "accidentally", on a daily basis