I'm excited to announce that thejdm is now updated to the latest phpbb 3.2 software. You may notice the site is now mobile friendly but with the upgrade comes some hiccups. theGarage, theGallery, theArcade are no longer supported. In due time the developers should be working to release the modifications to work on the new software. #LetsMakeForumsGreatAgain
89CRXSI
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- 95% ricer
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- Location: Jacksonville, FL
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- ls.pwrd.hb.
- 75% JDM
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I'm assuming thats fruit cove food lion Travis? never seen you out there at the first coast car council meets, might have to start going up there again if more imports are going out there, pretty nice domestics and trucks that roll up there though
Wayne Wieland [05.bsp.bB.inspired.xB]
Style bB-Jacksonville, FL
Top End Auto Group
Style bB-Jacksonville, FL
Top End Auto Group
Yeah it was lonely! there was a few other imports there, but i only stayed a lil while. Way too fucking hot last saturday. My dad dj's those a lot so i go and chill with him usually. We should have a meet at one of the cruz-ins and show some import love. I will not be at the next 2 in JCP tho, b/c ill be out of town , and then at a wedding.
the knob fits great. i usually dont like the kind that have alan screws like this b/c the get loose and seem cheap, BUT suprisingly this one is very well made. I was told it would screw on like a regular shift knob does, but they lied. I used silicone to mount the plastic cup/cover piece into the knob itself, then i used thread lock to hold in the alan screws. I dont think its goin anywhere, fits snug. im happy with the look and feel of it. (imitation type r knob kinda)
THANKS for all the compliments on the engine bay. Hopefully you wont be able to see it much once i get a new motor in there to cover it up some!
and i finish with a few recent rides ive seen up there...

the knob fits great. i usually dont like the kind that have alan screws like this b/c the get loose and seem cheap, BUT suprisingly this one is very well made. I was told it would screw on like a regular shift knob does, but they lied. I used silicone to mount the plastic cup/cover piece into the knob itself, then i used thread lock to hold in the alan screws. I dont think its goin anywhere, fits snug. im happy with the look and feel of it. (imitation type r knob kinda)
THANKS for all the compliments on the engine bay. Hopefully you wont be able to see it much once i get a new motor in there to cover it up some!
and i finish with a few recent rides ive seen up there...

- ls.pwrd.hb.
- 75% JDM
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local cruz-in mostly old domestics tho...

