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Wow, $400 per hour, my wife doesnt charge enough either....
I am sorry for your situation Rob...
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That is great news.
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I believe this fellow with the camaro lives near my parents, and yes this camaro kicks ass.
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Those 914's rock, I can see one of these park next to the vette in the future.
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There are two excellent places near Westerville, Carsoni's and Giammarco's.
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I bought my lifts used. I had a connection on the east coast informed me about them and then I bought all 8 of them. There are good deals out there, you just got to look and be ready to buy when the deal approaches. The lifts I purchased were 2 post Benwils and Challenger lifts. I kept one of the Challengers for myself and my brother and dad each have a Benwil. My brother also purchased a new 4 post lift and its alright. He bought it a few years ago and it was around $2000.
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I swapped a V6 into my daily beater RX7.
By any chance, does that that v-6 have a turbo connected to it?
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You are going to have a hard time to get a car painted for around 1K. The paint and supplies cost near 1K.
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Sam,
You had a heck of a vette........
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Buck,
You were the man when it came to sleepers. Your old mod Lumina would spank my rides. I am looking forward to your next project.
-Rick
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Do the honda mowers work? If so, I am interested in one of them. PM'd contact info.
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MANY good painters paint open air and turn out work equaling high dollar shops.
Looks good kevin
This is true.....
Kevin,
Looks good.... See you this summer.....
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Welcome back Brian,
It nice to to have another join the vette community, however, I still love your TT mustang and look forward to seeing it this spring/summer.
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WOW, what a strange situation.
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I would make up the neg equity before moving on to a bigger/more expensive place, or eat the difference. If dont want to do that, I would rent it. You are going to have a hard time selling it unless you lower the price so it is cheaper than the other houses in the neighborhood.
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My automobile projects have been moved over to on-hold for now. My wife and I bought another property(house) nearby were we live. This new property went through foreclosure and we bought it from the bank. I have a lot of work ahead of me, the existing house is 1400 square foot ranch(that was built in 1890's) and it is sitting on over 1-1/2 acres that includes a 2 car garage and 24 x 24 pole barn. The house needs a new roof and trusses and some attention. My wife and I have plans for this property but I am not going into details now. I am hoping to have this place ready by late spring, so I can resume the auto hobby.
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John,
Sounds you a good plan for you, before you jump into anything, check on insurance costs , utilities and make sure your rent is affordable. My wife and I am starting new business too. I would suggest that you incorporate(c-corp?) your business to protect your family assets. My wife is an attorney if you have questions, I can provide you her contact info. I wish you the best and if you need any sandblasting done you know where to go.
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We had a situation on one of our work vehicles, 2005 Trailblazer 4 wheel drive. The exhaust manifold cracked(inline 5 engine) and the GM garage mechanic broke off a bolt in the head trying to remove the manifold. The GM fix was remove the whole body from the frame. What the heck?. The shop said it is easier and quicker to remove the body then the engine in a trailblazer. The whole job was completed in three days and under warranty.
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That car is incredible. good job IPS...
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Welcome aboard, do you use a rollback truck?
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Solid metal skillet, none of that pussy non-stick crap. Little bit of olive oil, salt and pepper to taste on the raw steak. Get pan hot, have lid ready. Apply steak, put on lid, let 1 minute go by. There will be smoke, it should stay under the lid. Flip steak, replace lid, turn off burner, let 2 minutes go by. This is where the quality of the pan you are using comes into play. If it's a good pan, you should still hear sizzle after 2 minutes. If so, it's done, eat up! If not, you may have to apply some more heat, your pan pussied out. This should result in a 'rare' steak, cut of meat, pan, heat of stove can vary cook time. You can also deglaze the pan afterward, and make gravy if that's your thing.
Edit for the naysayers: Sufficient skill and a good pan will result in a steak that is in every way as good as one from a grill. Open flame is a myth perpetuated by grill companies. Don't believe the hype!
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DUI Question
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My friend got pulled over last night in Grandview, need to know a good DUI lawyer asap. Yes, my wife is a lawyer but this isnt her thing. I tried searching the forum but cant find the thread that discussed this.
Thanks,
Rick