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Who would buy one of these things! GLWS
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You're emergency brake lever is EXCITED to see what his new neighbor is! :masturboy:
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Intadesting... http://oppositelock.jalopnik.com/can-someone-explain-this-to-me-1544059812/1544109484/+andrewpcollins Edit: I'm noticing that most threads on Google for Hawaiian-style lifted teeruks are from '06-'07...
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I hate when that happens.:megusta:
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Well, this is one way to start my weekend...
zeitgeist57 replied to JuicedH22's topic in Passing Lane
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Lol. Been there, Tim. :shrugdudethatisbeingrectallyrelievedbyasyphalliticbear:
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FYI, saw the BRZ @ C&C last Saturday. Looks sick. :thumbup::thumbup:
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Welcome to the site! :thumbup:
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Verde's fo' sho. Why do people hate on Vossen so much? Personally, I've seen a lot of their styles and I'm a big fan. I'm also with Tom: I'm more of a lip fan as well for my wheels.
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How Csn You Abduct Humus Beings? Techknowledgy! This situation is beyond baffling to me. I hope some resolution is provided, though conspiracy theorists will have a field day with this one for decades to come no matter what the outcome may be. I'd be surprised if it goes on more than a week before something is discovered...
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LOL. I'm glad you made this post because I have the exact item collecting dust. Used it for the clutch job in my Passat a couple years back and it worked great. You're more than welcome to borrow it for as long as you need. PM me if you don't have my cell, Bucky :thumbup:
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Subscribed to this thread. Any product recommendations for interior plastic surfaces? After warm soapy water wipedown...
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Drove home top down...I swear, I'm cognizant of the winter behind us and how long it was, but less than 10 miles made me totally forget it ever happened. ...and that's the way I want to think of Winter 2013/14: NEVER REMEMBER.
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I see what you did there...Mr. 3 Seashells...:ninja:
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Sounds about right by me...as I stifle laughter in my office. I almost never saw where bumblebees nest until recently, when they've burrowed in my kids' Rainbow playground and nearly every other piece of wood furniture/support I have outside; convenient that I discover this after I invest in real estate. Someone said "Put a strip of duct tape over the opening of their nest", as if I needed a reason to get closer to their home and break the "cease-fire" I've quietly enjoyed for many years. CHUCK TESTA...fuckers chewed through duct tape and are now hungry for the taste of the flesh of the bish that pulled that trick. Last year, I watched my 2yo son stand at the top of the squiggly slide as I saw a carpenter bee fly around his head, obviously pissed that HE was around HIS nest. (apparently didn't see the receipt that I HAD for the playground equipment the BEE was living in, rent free). I'm 10 feet away, gesturing wildly to come down the slide so the bee doesn't sting him. He's just staring at me with this cute look on his face. All of a sudden, the bee wasn't watching where he was flying because it thonked right into the side of his head and bounced off. I could hear the "thump" from ground level. I swear my boy simultaneously - and instinctively, as God has not yet instilled the fear of flying stinging insects in him - kicks both feet in the air and wildly flaps his hands on the side of his face. He slides down like the first person bailing out the inflatible emergency exit of a plane on fire. I was proud of his reaction. Since then, even in the winter time, he's ducking around the upper playhouse, worried about the fuzzy helicopter that hit him nary a few monts before. Amazing he didn't actually get stung. So...bumblebees do pollinate, which is good...but they are on my sh!tlist.
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I've got a microwave/hood and light combo that was installed over my cooktop I'd let go for $40. http://www.columbusracing.com/forums/showthread.php?t=115900&highlight=microwave We did have a house fire and smoke damage, but this was professionally cleaned as a precaution. We redesigned the kitchen and don't need this anymore.
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I oughta neg rep you... Until science proves to me that other wasps are somehow beneficial to helping with CCD in the honeybee population and restore balance, I will go out of my way to destroy every paper- and ground-nest that may harbor yellow jackets and hornets. Long live the honeybee population, and may my family and loved ones be spared from errant stings. When I go to Lowe's, I don't find any bee killer spray...I find spray that kills WASPS AND HORNETS from 20ft away.
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My understanding from Air France 447: 1) Any impact at any airspeed would cause impact and breakup debris. Water does not compress, so it's like hitting concrete. HOWEVER, if now they think it was hundreds of miles off course, it could be days until they find wreckage, as ocean currents can be pretty strong out to sea. 2) Honeywell makes the "black box" that transmitted radio signals when AF447 was in ocean 3600 meters (11,811ft!) deep. If there is a black box beeping, they'd be able to find it... so on to "mid air explosion"... 3) How would someone be able to bring aboard enough explosives to take down a newer (and more secure) 777? And be able to take out an incredibly-rugged tracking system? The other concern I have about terrorism, is that no group has come forward (that the news is reporting about) to lay claim to the act if that's what happened. Even before the plane's remnants are found, you'd think this would be time to tell the world what you did.
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Very cool. GL this year! Honeybees :thumbup: Wasps, hornets, yellow-jackets can DIAF.
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Re: Located in Gahanna, 3 Project Vehicles
zeitgeist57 replied to vertmustang98gt's topic in Introductions
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17" 8-Lug Dodge Power Wagon Wheels + Tires - Fit Cummins Trucks
zeitgeist57 replied to spankis's topic in LBTS GLWS
I had Weld forged alloys from a newer Ram on my 1982 Chevy C20 diesel 8-lug. New lugnuts that seated properly on the wheels and I was GTG. :thumbup: Shouldn't be any interference issues retrofitting these to older 8-lugs. Just double-check tire clearance. -
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I'M YOUR HUCKLEBERRY First, allow me to point out your horrible use of sentence structure and punctuation. "Typing-on-your-phone" excuse is invalid when trying to diss others. Left front wheel was loose. Lug bolts were walking off faster than UAW officials from the Chattanooga Volkswagen plant property. Left rear wheel was loose. Was wobbling worse than Li'l Wayne. Inner tie-rods were improperly tightened to the steering rack. Right outer tie-rod end jam nut was loose. Rear lower control arm bushings could stand to be replaced. Next on my list, and a free re-alignment from TR is a nice incentive to get this done. I proudly (and with some tongue-n-cheek) list my McSteaks because I knew in doing the work that it immediately needed to be aligned, and I am very appreciative that Derek's crew doesn't pull punches when it comes down to talking about what else is needed on a car.
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Big thanks to Derek and his guys for fixing up my BMW after it was down for suspension rebuild. They did an excellent job on the alignment and...*ahem*...noticing some little details that needed addressing on the car. For as low as the Faux M3 sits, it rides like a magic carpet. Much appreciated, guys!