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fuck, t'a le wide body kit?
Yep je le change a chaque semaine!
fuck, t'a le wide body kit?
Ton prochain tu checkeras les Ducky lol
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Inb4 esti de clavier cheap, m'en caliss il durera le temps qui faut lol
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Ils ont quoi de spécial les claviers de gaming à part avoir l'air d'un accessoire de Fast and furious?
Ils ont quoi de spécial les claviers de gaming à part avoir l'air d'un accessoire de Fast and furious?
-durée de vieIls ont quoi de spécial les claviers de gaming à part avoir l'air d'un accessoire de Fast and furious?
Lol @ the oil filter saying you can use it for 24k, who actually does this? It should be done every oil change, that is if you care about your car at all
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The majority of automakers today call for oil changes at either 7,500 or 10,000 miles, and the interval can go as high as 15,000 miles in some cars. Yet this wasteful cycle continues largely because the automotive service industry, while fully aware of the technological advances, continues to preach the 3,000-mile gospel as a way to keep the service bays busy. As a result, even the most cautious owners are dumping their engine oil twice as often as their service manuals recommend.
Synthetic oils, such as the popular Mobil 1, are stretching oil change intervals, leaving the 3,000-mile mark in the dust. "The great majority of new vehicles today have a recommended oil change interval greater than 3,000 miles," said Mobil spokeswoman Kristen A. Hellmer. The company's most advanced synthetic product (Mobil 1 Extended Performance) is guaranteed for 15,000 miles.