Insulating garage roof, correct sequence of execution

  • Erstellt am 2016-06-03 10:52:08

tabtab

2016-07-16 18:45:55
  • #1
The question is only for whom... but you are welcome to provide proof to the contrary
 

Sebastian79

2016-07-16 18:50:37
  • #2
Oh come on, what do you want now? I already know what kind of engine the car had...

Now you’re desperately looking for the tailpipes and think that’s why it’s a sewing machine? Or what other features are there? The rim size because of the braking system? That doesn’t say anything in this case - and you won’t be able to see more on that small picture.

But feel free to clarify - I’m not laughing either
 

tabtab

2016-07-16 18:56:03
  • #3
Oh sure, you're going to tell me right now that you had a V8 swap and are presenting the wolf in sheep's clothing here. Or was it just a hole in the [ESD]?

Such nonsense... but yeah, I guess you like listening to yourself.
 

Sebastian79

2016-07-16 18:58:01
  • #4
Oh man, there is also a 6-cylinder... embarrassing embarrassing.

You just wanted to provoke anyway, it just ended up backfiring badly
 

tabtab

2016-07-16 19:06:56
  • #5
Yes, and a 2.5 TDI, you hero. So stop acting all tough and belittling a 4-cylinder diesel. The car hardly has more displacement. THAT is embarrassing, my dear.
 

Sebastian79

2016-07-16 19:11:40
  • #6
Yes, did I claim otherwise? You started being rude to me, you were wrong, and what do you do? Keep flailing around, accusing me of showing off with the barrel. And not even admit that you just wrote nonsense.

I'm laughing my head off - with that conservative thing you can do everything, but not show off.

And what do I care about displacement? A sewing machine remains a sewing machine - the Stone Age V6 from Audi isn’t exactly a BMW-R6 either, but it runs a bit more smoothly than the 4-cylinder engines in that model could.

But google "cultivated," you could use it too - or just take a day off.
 
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