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El Karacho1647545492

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  1. Massey's lunch buffet is solid.
  2. Oh I'm going for sure. Sold these to my friend on Saturday, was away for Easter. Lock it up!
  3. What the title says. 2 Blue Jackets Tix for Game 4 on Wednesday, 4/23 vs the Pens. Section 106 (Jackets shoot twice) Row U, seats are side by side. Currently these are e-tickets so I can print them or transfer to your Ticketmaster acct. Can meet most places in Columbus, PM or email sportcr620@yahoo.com. This'll only be the 4th home playoff game in Jackets history, go see them, playoff hockey is an incredible atmosphere. Or, if you're a Pens fan, troll the hell out of Jackets fans!
  4. Manual Gallardo Spyder. Easier to flip off the haters. I love the GTR, I love the 997TT, I love the C6Z. But those are cars for people who weigh pros and cons and think about ROI. The Gallardo is a car for the Clarksons of the world who don't believe "delicate" and "right foot" belong in the same sentence. Buy the Gallardo and let everyone tell you how much faster a GTR would be right before they get into their clapped out 240SX. Make sure it's bright orange or neon green or something offensively awesome. Get matching color wheels. Wear a shirt that says "What Recession?" on it. Embrace the hate. Be one with it. Feed on it.
  5. Bump for a good seller, nice car!
  6. Every time someone trades one in, they basically say "you can have it for $100, I've gotten all my money and more out of that thing". All of them around 250-300k miles, still running, sagging head liners and shitty seats but always running strong.
  7. Came to post this. EDIT: Link to page 79. As of Feb 24, Shed of Doom is still standing http://www.bcsportbikes.com/forum/showthread.php/146566-Build-to-Fail-Fail-to-Build.-What-is-this-I-don-t-even...../page79
  8. As a couple have said, I think Clover Valley is a top notch course. The greens are IMO the best of the public courses. Out in that area I'm also a big fan of Echo Springs (already mentioned) and Kyber Run. Winding Hollow is beautiful and challenging, and if you go beyond that you can play the very easy but VERY cheap Willow Run. At Willow you can play as much golf as you want after 1pm (weekday) with a cart for $20. Can't beat that. @Clay I live pretty close to Raymond and it's definitely not a bad course, but far from my favorite. I think it's the 4th hole that is a nasty dogleg par 4 with tall trees on the right...that hole is my favorite in the city because when I hit my awful driver slice, I can usually hit the green in 1 which infuriates everyone that I play with who is 50x better than I.
  9. If you're in Etna, is it safe to assume you were dealing with them on the east side?
  10. You're kidding, right? Raymond is ok, not even close to the top though. Turnberry is a great course in Pickerington. I try to play there weekly. If you're willing to drive to Johnstown there's a ton of really really nice courses there.
  11. El Karacho1647545492

    Hi

    wasn't there some sort of great cleansing that happened a few years back where they purged a lot of users? would that change user numbers?
  12. El Karacho1647545492

    Hi

    user number 23? I'm only 447 :no:
  13. We've been over this before, just park the car in front of the old lady's house and rev the ever loving shit out of it :gabe: Kidding, that lady ever calm down? Other than that I have no advice to offer, sorry.
  14. I've honestly heard nothing but good things about Coughlin, but all those people are talking about their shops east of Columbus.
  15. For a non crotch rocket? I'm also a big guy, feels light to me.
  16. You want another sport bike? I love my 1995 Trophy 1200, it's a sport/touring bike and it's fantastically light (530lbs). The new ones are a bit heavier but also quite a bit more bike. Definitely a bit easier to go on long rides if you're not just looking for performance.
  17. A couple years ago while visiting my uncle, he brought me outside and said "you're 25, I promised your mother I wouldn't show you how to ride until now. it's time to learn." He plopped me on his BMW R1200C, had me go down the block and back and I was hooked. Bought my Triumph a few months later, the day I bought it was the 2nd time I'd ever ridden. Almost sold it this year but decided to sink some more money into it. I can always bust my ass for a few more dollars, I only get one first bike.
  18. Sick idea, can't wait to see completed product.
  19. Not just skinny tires, Low Rolling Resistance tires. Shit for handling, great for MPGs as long as the cost difference of the tire is not enough to outweigh any potential savings. Underbody tray/cover will be a big difference. If it has power steering, get rid of that for sure. Drain on resources, and you'll make it lighter.
  20. At least you're not "Zach" from Mojoe's story
  21. This. No rear brakes. No seats except for driver (and use a lawn chair for that). Maybe sacrifice the extra weight to have a harpoon on the front that attaches to semi trailer bumpers.
  22. I've heard their sales department is getting shady as well. No specific stories, just a general feeling that they're not on the straight and narrow. Could be just a bad singular experience I've heard about though. As a salesperson myself, I take every story with a grain of salt.
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