wishicoulddrift
New member
- Joined
- May 9, 2019
- Location
- Seattle
Hey there. Name is Stephen, I live in Seattle, and I have a Volvo problem.
I come from a background of drifting, one car was the OTHER 240, and the other was a GC8 Impreza that I converted to RWD, which I am currently parting out... (wink wink)
A little over a year ago I bought my first Volvo. I paid way too much for it, but the rust is minimal, the paint is good, and the color is just what the doctor ordered to put a smile on mine and others faces when I drive it.
I have been living quietly in the shadows picking up as much as I can via the 'search' button, but have decided I would like to become more active on the forums.
The goal is to make the car not squeek, not leak, turn on rails, stop on dimes and to keep up with traffic. All easy tasks, just a matter of time and money. Unlike my past project cars, I have no aspirations of building a track/stanced-out/show car... just something I can incrementally build, camp in, and love driving.
Looking forward to learning from and contributing to (probably a ways out) the body of knowledge present on this site!
I come from a background of drifting, one car was the OTHER 240, and the other was a GC8 Impreza that I converted to RWD, which I am currently parting out... (wink wink)
A little over a year ago I bought my first Volvo. I paid way too much for it, but the rust is minimal, the paint is good, and the color is just what the doctor ordered to put a smile on mine and others faces when I drive it.
I have been living quietly in the shadows picking up as much as I can via the 'search' button, but have decided I would like to become more active on the forums.
The goal is to make the car not squeek, not leak, turn on rails, stop on dimes and to keep up with traffic. All easy tasks, just a matter of time and money. Unlike my past project cars, I have no aspirations of building a track/stanced-out/show car... just something I can incrementally build, camp in, and love driving.
Looking forward to learning from and contributing to (probably a ways out) the body of knowledge present on this site!
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