The OFFICIAL 2013 Spring Bing Meet Thread
#51
motion denied. there will plenty more of these to come.
like don says people are going to be doing work of some kind on their car at the meet. most of us will pitch in a help. most of us local guys have quite a bit of wrench time on these cars. if anybody wants vag com mods or logs bring me the how-to and i'll hook you up, if i happen to be there that is.
now let's photoshop cory's picture he posted of himself.
like don says people are going to be doing work of some kind on their car at the meet. most of us will pitch in a help. most of us local guys have quite a bit of wrench time on these cars. if anybody wants vag com mods or logs bring me the how-to and i'll hook you up, if i happen to be there that is.
now let's photoshop cory's picture he posted of himself.
#54
for that emil, i'm going to bring my g/f and make sure she has a terrible time and stares daggers in the back of your head.
i can't even see the picture actually. Just guessing it's something flamboyant.
Yu's just mad we hello kitty'd his car last year. this year will be worse. We know vinyl wrap people.
i can't even see the picture actually. Just guessing it's something flamboyant.
Yu's just mad we hello kitty'd his car last year. this year will be worse. We know vinyl wrap people.
#56
Agreed with Cory - first one to act the bitch gets their car vinyl wrapped in dick patterns. And to address the idea of a bunch of smoking heaps of ****, that's far from the case. The level of modification on the cars at the meets varies from bone stock to built internals. We joke around and pick on the 1.8T guys about having a check engine decal on the dash instead of a light, but the cars are good. We do work on the cars as well. As Yu said, us local guys have bloodied our knuckles under these cars a LOT, in some cases I'd bet that him, me, Bill, Cory, Tyler, and Brandon have enough wrench time combined to surpass the age of some of this site's members. We've handled brake work, VC gaskets, afterrun coolant pump replacements, etc at the meets - we keep it somewhat simple and don't tear too deeply in as the point isn't to spend the weekend wrenching, but breaking out the tools for awhile is fun and can help out guys who show up. Heavier work can be done for sure, but that's best discussed and scheduled for a later time as we want to hang out, put a few cold ones down, and enjoy the weekend.
#60
Says the guy with a garage full of barbie strollers