
Not all of us are blessed with a garage condo, or even a run of the mill 2 car garage. But we must make do with what we have. At least the space is relatively flat, and uhhh… spacious.
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XyounX might not have the right space for this type of work, but at least he has all the right tools. So we set about to replace his brake lines and flush with some tasty golden Motul RBF600. Note to self, always use some kind of tray to catch brake fluid. The old ATE superblue did a pretty good job leaving 4 blue spots under his tires. While he was busy wrenching on his brake lines, I decided i wanted to test fit the new to me harness that i got off of a friend. It looks pretty sweet against that recaro black. Takata harnesses come with an expiration date, if you plan on racing in your harness, check the dates on each strap. For HPDE events, an expired harness might still work if the event organizer isnt too picky. Also i’ve been wrestling with an issue that my LED brake lights have been the culprit of for a while, didnt manage to fix that either. I might post something about that later once i figure out a satisfactory solution.
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2 Responses to “Garage Time, in a parkinglot”
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what about my car???
hahaha i can see you r using the jack to keep the car lifted off the ground.. never do that !! EVER!! quickest way to mess up ur jack and make it useless. and its dangerous(press gives out randomly, and if you happen to be under the car, you r fuuucccckkked.) jacks were meant for lifting ur car for short period of time. i have two jack stands, next time call me, i dont want ppl i care get hurt. ^___^ awesome that neighbors don’t give you shit.