What did you do to your Crossfire today?
I was going to look for another colour pen but Yeah Ok Salmon it is !
I do quite like it actually
PS . i just found out those paint pens come in 17 Colors !!
decisions decisions.
Last edited by daveesrt6; Nov 24, 2017 at 04:50 PM. Reason: 17 colors !
If salmon are so tough why do they get shoved into a can so easily?
I have a 2006 Crossfire Linited Aero Bkue for sale comes with a brand new in the box $800 suspension kit and two brand new front tires never used please help spread the word and help me sell it. 918-327-6795 Don
I have a aero blue 2006 Crossfire Limited for sale 68k miles
ill throw in a $800 Suspension kit and two brand new tires. I’m asking 10,000 or vest offer. Open to all offers
text 918-327-6795
ill throw in a $800 Suspension kit and two brand new tires. I’m asking 10,000 or vest offer. Open to all offers
text 918-327-6795
I bet this is vest offer you get all day. Lets button this deal down now.
Last edited by onehundred80; Nov 29, 2017 at 06:27 PM.
You are quick of the mark, I modified my offer since you saw it.
Even better, I award you 10 more points. ( but I take 5 back, it's OFF the mark, not OF the mark )
What kind of suspension kit do you have available? I may be interested in that....
no mods and it’s a Bilstein Suspension kit I also have two new tires I haven’t put in yet 40k mile Kumho
Just replaced rear 285/35/19 Khumo Ecstas with 275/35ZR-19 MICHELIN PILOT SPORT 4S tires. These tires are so much stickier and controlled on long sweeping exit ramps - I haven't even touched their potential yet. On one 270 degree sweeper, with the Ecstas, I would max out at 50 mph when the rear would get squirrely. Now, I'm hitting 60 mph and the tires just don't seem to notice anything different. Totally stable with no noise or chatter. Straight line is much better, the Ecstas would just light up in first gear for a couple revs until traction control took over (even with limited slip diff), while the Michelins mostly catch but slip just a bit. The Khumos lasted 10,000 miles. The Michelins are lasting 30k miles according to reviews on tire rack. Much quieter and less jarring... so even though they are a bit more expensive, they will save me two tire replacement cycles along with mounting and balancing - a bargain.
Just in case you're not sure what I'm sayin here, I LIKE em
Just in case you're not sure what I'm sayin here, I LIKE em
"Deer in the Hightlight"
I just posted to the parts thread looking for a replace passenger side headlight assembly since a deer put his hoof through mine this past Tuesday.
Not exactly what I wanted to be doing at the moment, but since I'm here, happy holidays to you all and I hope all the best for you in the new year.
(that's what I'm doing with my Xfire today)
I just posted to the parts thread looking for a replace passenger side headlight assembly since a deer put his hoof through mine this past Tuesday.
Not exactly what I wanted to be doing at the moment, but since I'm here, happy holidays to you all and I hope all the best for you in the new year.
(that's what I'm doing with my Xfire today)
Got 1-2" inches of snow here yesterday, so the Crossfire is under cover. 50-60 miles north of here in the NC mountains, they got 10-15" of snow. And it's still snowing in the mountains. Ski Resorts in NC should be extremely happy this morning.
Wasn't today... but I drove to Asheville, NC and back for turkey day, probably upset a few other drivers, but then again they shouldn't be trying to have conversations with the people in the car next to them at below posted speeds (I guess there are no cell phones in TN?). Seriously, they were even trying to pass drinks and snacks back and forth...
Wasn't today... but I drove to Asheville, NC and back for turkey day, probably upset a few other drivers, but then again they shouldn't be trying to have conversations with the people in the car next to them at below posted speeds (I guess there are no cell phones in TN?). Seriously, they were even trying to pass drinks and snacks back and forth...


