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  1. I am a member of thirdgen.org and GTASourcepage. I own a 1988 GTA black 5.0 with 5 speed. one of 809 made with 5 speed that year. I was introduced to this site by budfreak who is also on the thirdgen board. I have included pics of my 3rd kid below. I am 44 and owned a black 86 TA back in the day. My son will get the car when I pass on one day. http://www.thirdgen.org/techboard/picture.php?albumid=1773&pictureid=30745 http://www.thirdgen.org/techboard/picture.php?albumid=1773&pictureid=12978 http://www.thirdgen.org/techboard/picture.php?albumid=1773&pictureid=8476 http://www.thirdgen.org/techboard/picture.php?albumid=1773&pictureid=8469 I am in the polaris area and normally go to 1-3 shows a year. I would like to meet other local 3rd-geners to discuss our cars and attend some events together. Please approve me:) Mike
    7 points
  2. In the spirit of the Pay It Forward thread, I have a couple of items to give away. The jacket: This is a Shift mesh jacket, size large. It's been used a lot and is a little frayed around the edges, but still perfectly functional. It has all the armor in good condition but it has no liner or any other frills. Just a basic mesh jacket. If you are sweating your ass off riding around on these 90-degree days in leather and feel you can't afford another jacket, or worse yet if you're riding around in a T-shirt because you can't afford a mesh jacket, then you're the person I have in mind. Basically, this jacket is too good to throw out but not good enough to ask money for. Just like with the other Pay It Forward threads, this is not meant for gear hounds or hoarders. If you already have a mesh jacket, yours is probably at least as good as this one so please leave this one for someone else. I am located in Bexley in the Columbus area and hope someone local can pick it up so I don't have to ship it. The book has been taken.
    4 points
  3. A buddy of mine (username:longdogracing)is a member on the forum recommended this site to me. He is also responsible for getting me hooked on riding the track. I have been lurking for a while and figured it was time to introduce myself. I am currently riding a 2008 R6, stationed at WPAFB. I have started riding on the track this year. It is addicting to say the least! Oh, it is also very expensive, but worth every penny. My wife is a huge supporter of me riding track...so that makes justifying my purchases easier. If your at Mid Ohio this week...stop by. I will be by myself which kind of sucks. I should be parked next to username(donkason). I will take any advice that will make me smoother on the track. I learn from others and tend to pick things up fairly quick. I am sponge for sure. I just wanted to say a quick thank you to KTM Brian for taking the time at Putnam to help set the sag on my bike. Great first impression of members on this forum. Oh...the bike hasn't and probably won't ever see the street again. Cheers,
    1 point
  4. Check out my avatar and say that:D You'll get an extreme workout in the twisties heaving it around but it'll handle it. Sent from my SCH-I510 using Tapatalk 2
    1 point
  5. :dumb: :fa: :lolguy: :gabe:
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  8. Enough :fuckyeah: Simple Math Mang GT42@all of it Twin 6262's @ 16psi Airflow=HP. But that Viper makes more torque than the titanic I can tell you that!! :lolguy:
    1 point
  9. It definitely sucked being away for the first 8mths, but at the same time, i would rather it be now while he wont remember any of me being gone, but at the same time it does suck to miss all his "firsts". And yes im done for good once i get back. My contract is up in March. Thanks man, i appreciate it. Im a 68W (medic) with an Infantry platoon. We was supposed to have a "Land Owners" mission in Paktika or Khost but it got changed the day before we got in country and we got stuck in Kabul doing SecFor, PSD, Convoy Security, etc. All just fancy Army words for a glorified taxi all around the Kabul area.
    1 point
  10. Thought I should put this here since I finally uploaded it, a few short clips from the ride: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y5HafKuDVOU
    1 point
  11. You know I'm in. Already training (ate two donuts this morning on the way to work).
    1 point
  12. http://savemisc.com/threads/images/4ce39f213051c5840bc8edda0afb6e4a.jpg
    1 point
  13. The sockets are probobly standard all my shits metric, I've already get more pussy than I can handle, my 9 yr old's booger collection is world class, and id rather use a clapper on the tv. And I shot Stuppy's brick when he was at thd house a couple months ago, honestly nothing against them but it just didn't feel right in my hand.
    1 point
  14. I had one idea. If you took some 12 inch pipe and feed it around the leaking pipe as far into the ground as possible you might be able to pump out the water and then pour concrete between the two. The concrete and 12 in pipe would be a permanent addition but it would add stability to the narrow pip and hopefully seal it. Depending on how deep the bend is you could even try a steel pipe around it down into the soil beneath.
    1 point
  15. A fernco. Get a 6"X 4' peice of sdr 35 and 6"to 4" rubber fernco. slide the bigger 6" pipe over the 4" pipe you have and tighten fernco. theen fill the gap between 4" pipe and 6" pipe with a product called water plug. All of this should be at lowes. If not you will have to look for a sewer place like win nelson or dicount drainage or hues supply.
    1 point
  16. That's because TheBrown's stuff is so much funnier than mine. Also, my sense of humor is very twisted.....
    1 point
  17. That's it, I would of been crazy happy to have this stuff when I was younger. Any pos I had, I had to build and fix daily and it was garage sale or thrown out junk to start with. You know how hard it is to pull start a junk mini bike with binder twine since the flywheel cover was missing. And nothing ever had brakes. on a side note, I'm just going to stop getting them what I wished I had when I was little.
    1 point
  18. No ball busting either way. Their market here has no doubt changed since 08 and the initial move here has occurred. With that of course comes a drop in requirements since you'll be entering a market that is already seeded with stores. They don't need 15 more. Costs I'm referencing aren't inline but rather free standing. We went after that model as it was more lucrative for us. Good to have the clarification.
    -1 points
  19. New person. New to the forum, not too new to cars. 69 Fastback, 70 240z, 79 Mustang, 79 L82 Corvette, 70 Fiat 850 and some others.
    -1 points
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