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  1. Check your belt tensioners too. I'm about to replace the tensioners for the second time in 3 years on Brian's old WS6. Brian, I still have to tighten those header bolts every 6 months. She's got 95K miles now and still running great. We both still love the car and glad we bought it off ya. If it was only a 6spd. lol
  2. The cars were together most of the day, and we randomly asked a few people who showed interest (these cars are like magnets) which color they liked better?

     

    4-0 Plum Crazy Purple.

     

    Mine's faster, though. So I got that going for me, which is nice.

     

    1 vote for the red.

     

    I like the red way more than the Plum Crazy. The Plum Crazy is ok but not a color I would want on my own car.

  3. http://www.columbusracing.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=896&pictureid=7715

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    http://www.columbusracing.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=896&pictureid=7727

  4. The Shelby with the mammoth Whipple? Yeah it was.

     

    This one? It sounds amazing

    http://www.columbusracing.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=896&pictureid=7700

    http://www.columbusracing.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=896&pictureid=7701

     

    The rest of the pics from C&C.

     

    http://www.columbusracing.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=896&pictureid=7702

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  5. Thanks Joe. I figured if anyone would know what it is it would be you.

     

    I do have a pic of the other side but I'm having a hard time getting it posted from my phone.

    I couldn't find any markings on it. It has two connecting loops with snaps on the back of it.

    The elastic loop on the front is probably 2in in diameter.

  6. I have a Remington 770 in .308. It shots fairly straight but the bolt is a serious POS. My Ruger American 30-06 is 5x the rifle the 770 is at just about the same money. Savage makes a good rifle too but I have little experience with them.
  7. I love my old Cannondale F900. The headshock has plenty of travel for what I need, it can be locked out and requires virtually no maintenance. Only thing I've changed on the bike in the 14 years I've owned it is the ugly yellow tires.

    http://www.columbusracing.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=802&pictureid=7561

     

    If you want to stick to paved trails I can make you a great deal on a cruiser...

    http://www.columbusracing.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=802&pictureid=7562

  8. a good 2500psi power washer with a variable tip wand will do the job for ya. You can rent them from Home Depot or Sherwin Williams. I'm sure there's other places too but those two are the only ones I have experience with. You could also buy a decent power washer for ~$300. I've power washed many homes and buildings and have not needed to use a cleaning solution. If I was going to simple green would be my first choice. Spray it on, let it sit for a couple minutes them blast it off. If you do choose to use something like simple green to clean it, do a test spot somewhere not noticeable that way if the solution fades or streaks the siding it won't be an eyesore. Most likely you won't need the solution.
  9. I just picked up a refurb'd battery at Buckeye Battery in Plain City for $40 + core. Kind of a long drive over there for ya but could be worth it if you have a few extra dead car batteries sitting around collecting dust. They'll give ya $7 each out of them. I ended up paying $20 for the refurb'd battery cause I took over 3 extra dead ones.
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