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dsm_sleeper

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  1. I've been pretty happy with Hatfield service.
  2. I think Columbus Diesel does that.
  3. Almost covered in cash: http://blog.nola.com/times-picayune/2007/11/large_25cars.JPG
  4. http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/public/2013/09/10/Project-to-smooth-out-270-and-23-set-to-start.html By Rick Rouan The Columbus DispatchTuesday September 10, 2013 1:14 PM Construction will begin Monday on a project to rebuild the congested I-270/Rt. 23 interchange on the North Side. Traffic snarls at the interchange during rush hour as commuters exiting I-270 compete with those entering the Outerbelt, creating a weaving pattern that state officials say is dangerous. The two loop ramps exiting I-270 will be removed from the cloverleaf interchange, replaced with a smoother curve that will allow drivers to choose which direction they want to travel on Rt. 23. The Ohio Department of Transportation also plans to add underground express lanes on northbound Rt. 23 between Campus View Boulevard and Flint Road. Construction will last about three years, but all traffic movements should be restored by September 2015, said Ferzan Ahmed, deputy director over ODOT District 6. The interchange is the third most-congested in central Ohio. “You’ve got congestion. We have safety issues,” Ahmed said at a press conference today. “We’r e going to solve them over the next 30 months.” The $72 million project also will widen Rt. 23 from Northwoods Boulevard to Lazelle Road from two lanes to three lanes in each direction. ODOT also plans to build an additional lane on southbound Rt. 23 from I-270 to Northwoods Boulevard. @RickRouan
  5. It's underneath the thick staple-looking thing. http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f276/sanbaifo/Web/20130908_141506_zps0fca32e9.jpg
  6. A new board is about $260 so I was trying to see if it could be fixed first. For my first attempt at soldering, I tried to fix the blown trace. It got my brake lights working but they are out again. The board doesn't look like it got hot after my "fix" as it looks the same as it did before. http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f276/sanbaifo/Web/20130905_151406_zps12873423.jpg Maybe something else on the board is wrong?
  7. It's a lamp failure box from a Toyota. It's alerts the driver when a tail light is out. When it fails though, people can lose their tail lights [including brake lights].
  8. Thanks for the info. Have you had much luck re-flowing with a heat gun? I see a place on the right where it looks like some solder is missing too. http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f276/sanbaifo/Web/20130905_091619_zpsfe7bf524.jpg
  9. I have a 2.5" x 2.5" circuit board that seems to be faulty and I'm looking to have resoldered. Any suggestions on who?
  10. You wasted no time! It's coming along nicely.
  11. Corrected. :-P Good luck! I'm sure you'll do well.
  12. Congrats! It looks clean. In the late 90's, during my VW/German phase, I bought a '74 911 that had an '82 SC motor fitted. It was a fun car! I'm sure you'll enjoy yours.
  13. I was up there Saturday. It was really cool.
  14. Course walks help a lot. However, I usually don't get there early enough.
  15. Haha...I thought of you -after- I posted. :-P I'm planning on going to the MDU round 3 at the streets of Detroit.
  16. I'll get a t-shirt...and try to make it. -Even though I no longer own a Subaru.
  17. I used to have a black 90 G-60. That was one of the fun things about that car.
  18. If the hub size of the adapter/spacer is greater than the actual hub on the car and if the thickness of the spacer/adapter doesn't push the wheels out too far they may work. The adapters/spacers you've posted don't seem to accept hub rings.
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