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StoplightAssassin

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  • Birthday 01/12/1982

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    2012 Hammerhead-i Eagle Thrust

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  1. June 25th in Atlantic City we have an autocross scheduled at Bader Field. If you guys are interested, I could set aside a class just for LGT.com.
  2. It's interesting to see how fast DS has gotten. The turbo Camaro is a DS beast too. I like STH. I wish they would move the 228i/230i there. I likely would've gotten one already since I fit in them really well.
  3. Updated and added a couple things. New autocross class Extreme Street A and added a section for Time Trials. Been a long time since I saw an LGT at an event. Gotta wonder how many are left. I believe I saw in a Fasttrack that the LGT was being considered to move to GS, so I may need to update again soon.
  4. Would have been great if not for that ending. Didn't care for that at all. Some parts didn't make sense and some parts just made me mad.
  5. I collect personal data from forums and sell it to the highest bidder and make lootcakes.
  6. Depending on the region you run, you may be surprised at how under prepared some cars are for their classes. A set of Hoosiers go a long way.
  7. They class cars when they are officially released. Probably FS for the 3.3 and DS for the 2.0. Write a letter asking for it to be classed and it should be included in the next Fastrack.
  8. I updated the autocross section to reflect some interesting rule changes in Street Touring and Street Prepared that effect the classing and competitiveness of the LGT.
  9. I rented an auger once for planting arbovitae. It was awful trying to work in the hard soil. The next time I had to dig a couple holes, I dug them a 6 inches deep, filled them with water and then came back the next day. Took me 5 minutes with a post hole digger to get 3 feet down.
  10. IMO, the LWFW was the worst mod I ever did to my car. Drivability suffered greatly and it chattered like crazy on decel.
  11. Fair enough, but that looks like a stud in the lower right part of the picture.
  12. And since we're on roofs, got two estimates to redo my roof and gutters so far...$7150, $8100, and one more on Monday. The low price so far is actually a pretty reputable company, so I was happy about that.
  13. Yes, but don't do it like this guy. Work with the rubber from the ceiling to the floor, with each lower piece overlapping. But IMO, this is not the way to stop water penetration. You're still allowing water into the foundation. The foundation on the outside should be trenched and then the rubber panels should be placed on the outside. Allowing a lot of water into the foundation is still going to cause problems down the line. Drylock may work for some to stop seepage, but it won't stop a legitimate problem. But before that, you have to figure out WHY there's a buildup of water coming in. A lot of times poor grading is to blame, a gutter(s) not draining/catching roof water properly, clay soil, sump pump not functioning...etc
  14. It's free plus shipping! DEAL OF THE CENTURY!
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