Mother Of All Whore Threads Non-VIP Edition v.1

I mean I can't afford it but it's cheap. I thought it would be more expensive for the car + intercooler setup + food
Oh! I meant Pulsar as the brand of turbo -- not the Nissan Pulsar; Sorry, should have clarified.

Specifically a PSR 3942G :spaz:

So yeah, if I could get that $4500 right quick --
 
Oh! I meant Pulsar as the brand of turbo -- not the Nissan Pulsar; Sorry, should have clarified.

Specifically a PSR 3942G :spaz:

So yeah, if I could get that $4500 right quick --

Oh damn! Yeah that's expensive for a turbo + intercooler setup lol
 
So I found a set of 245/50/16 nt555r2 tires kind of locally. Wanted the nt555r but the r2 will do. My manager drives out towards the area of the seller once a month so he's going to pick them up and I got the seller to drop the price to $500. So it looks like I'll be drag racing once more. I should be able to move up one class from street machine to super Street as well. Et range for super Street is 9.0 to 9.99. I did a 9.4 last year I believe, with old Firehawk Indy tires. First test and tune is the 24th. Race the 25th.
 
Maybe less Whole Foods and you can afford that turbo setup ;)

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Whole Foods is cheaper for eggs than Safeway or Kroger. Heck, most places are cheaper than them. Imagine if they were allowed to merge late last year….
 
Ours are sitting around $5/dozen for the cheapest option, and around $13.99/dozen for the most expensive cage free
 
We’re still at $7. Except I go to a local grocery who freezes their egg prices at $3. But you pay for their loss in other areas
 
Whole Foods is actually pretty competitive for my area -- After seeing all y'all cook in the dinner thread, I've pushed myself to cook most of my meals. If buying just raw ingredients, it's not that much more than the other stores (Though I see what people mean if one strays toward the frozen section -- SHEEEEESH). Plus, it's across the street from my apartment. :party:
 
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