What have you done to your MS3 today?

BAM! :D New wheelz

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Yesterday I used my hatchback for the purpose it is intended for. I took my mom to the hardware store to pick up 4 bags of cypress mulch. One was wet and leaked on my rear cargo mat. Now it smells like a swamp in my car. :(
 
Can someone give me some insight into pricing...I just picked up a TurboXS BOV with a Speed3 Flange on it and wondering what it may be worth...stock Speed3 parts I know pricing on, but not something like this...any help would be much appreciated...
 
^^^yeah...to my amazement the weather down here in disney world has been better than back home. Sounds like a nice soup bowl up there

On another note....I'm missing my speed :( . Driving a truck with a travel trailer attached for a thousand miles, and riding commuter buses all day will probably make my car feel like a vette again after over a week.
 
Can someone give me some insight into pricing...I just picked up a TurboXS BOV with a Speed3 Flange on it and wondering what it may be worth...stock Speed3 parts I know pricing on, but not something like this...any help would be much appreciated...

Um..you could get $125-150 depending on condition......
 
removed eye lids after 2 years and finally used the 3m headlight repair kit on my headlights and got rid of emblem adhesive thats been caked on them for over 2 years (had eye lids on to cover them up). Headlights look like OEM now, very happy. Also painted my turn signal trim matte black and installed, and then re-did my HD lip and actually took the bumper off and took my time, and its damn near perfect. Very pleased with the outcome. Used combination of screws with washers and 3m double sided tape. worked out very nice. My original HD lip has held up a year and 5 months, but I wanted to start over and put it further forward to the edge of the bumper.

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Using way to much fuel, more than usual. Maybe its the weather.

If you're using the ac more then yes. But, if none of your driving habits or commute has changed, and you aren't using ac, then the hotter air will give you better gas mileage. Other than that, if its an extreme drop, maybe you have an actual "problem"
 
If you're using the ac more then yes. But, if none of your driving habits or commute has changed, and you aren't using ac, then the hotter air will give you better gas mileage. Other than that, if its an extreme drop, maybe you have an actual "problem"

How will hotter air give you better gas mileage?
 
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