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Turbs3000

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  1. When I last needed one I picked it up from Jegs.
  2. 2001 Saturn SL2 5 speed. 108,000 miles working A/C and heat Shifts well, starts every time, runs well. Brakes have a few thousand miles left on them, a new set is included.(see pic it's the box) Alternator has about 2000 miles on it, New slave cylinder and the clutch changed by IPS 600 miles ago. 2 new tires on the front, back have good tread as well. keyless entry, power locks and windows, cruise control. interior is in good shape exterior is normal condition for a 11 year old car, no major damage or anything. regularly gets 35mpg in combined city/highway driving. We are getting a new civic so we will either sell this or trade it in. It will be gone by Christmas either way. $3000 OBO http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e391/Turbs3000/2012-11-30_14-24-31_34.jpg http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e391/Turbs3000/2012-11-30_14-22-15_191.jpg crack in fender in this pic is the only real damage. http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e391/Turbs3000/2012-11-30_14-22-03_394.jpg http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e391/Turbs3000/2012-11-30_14-24-07_133.jpg http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e391/Turbs3000/2012-11-30_14-23-45_563.jpg http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e391/Turbs3000/2012-11-30_14-23-14_496.jpg
  3. in the next 70 years? Deal, I'd buy into the belief that without changes over the next 10-20 years we will for sure see something within 70.
  4. Haha, ya K&T is all fine and dandy until their is a split, or short or any issue ever. Then your house goes up in flames. Insulation becomes the biggest issue.
  5. Haha we actually did do roof, windows and siding about 3 years ago. It didn't need it but with the "hail damage" we just couldn't pass it up. No worries, all modern electrical thank god. We have an ancient shady setup at work and electricians won't even touch it. I couldn't imagine having some knob and tube or something in the home.
  6. So we have owned the same house since '87 and still know the owners that built the house in '84. The appliances are all from the original build date. In that time the only major appliance that has needed replacing was the furnace 10 years ago. But now, now that the house is just over 27 years old it has all started to fall apart. In the past 6 months the a/c unit crapped out, lost the fridge, the oven coil exploded, and the water heater just took a dump. Now, I am in no way complaining, more, I am in shock. I can't believe those crappy bulk bought builder appliances lasted 27 damn years. I also find it crazy/humorous that they all died within such a small time frame. That is all. Thank you.
  7. My favorite part is how Anonymous says they are only getting started. I hope they hold true to that. I would like to think of them as the Batman of this situation, they are the only ones that can do what we will wish would be done. They are the only ones capable of fighting dirty, with dirtier.
  8. He hit you... or you hit him... :suspect:
  9. Are they traveling west-east, eating, leaving Columbus?
  10. 1-3, that's all I would need and my chance of living would be exponentially greater than most. Do you know of a new 'Deal or No Deal' coming out?
  11. Junk yard came and picked it up this morning. It's gone.
  12. For what it's worth, Apple says they are moving some production to the US in 2013.
  13. Fair enough, but now we are saying that instead of coming here and "claiming what is theirs" they are coming to reinvest. Side note would be that they probably aren't willing to invest if we are at the point of defaulting. Also, if we default the the investors the market goes nuts, tanks, and brings China's with it. Meaning these investors have a lot less funds to play with. Not saying it's not possible, just it becomes a lot less likely. Also, I'm a believer that something like that could work slowly, but not likely because if the US collapses it would not fall into chaos but instead our democracy would transform into a dictatorship and continue to thrive, ie Rome.
  14. So that line of thought is that China will start WWIII and end civilization based investors in China (not the government of China mind you) trying to collect a debt? (yes I'm hopefully assuming you are playing devils advocate)
  15. I would think, whole assembly dimensions at seat height as well as whole assembly to the floor with notation to the bolt pattern.
  16. Would you be willing to post dimensions on the frame/bolt assembly.
  17. One of the biggest issues facing that problem is that someone in the world will always have a stockpile of unemployed, unskilled population that are willing to work for pennies on the dollar. Also, we have built generations of Americans that not only feel entitled, but more importantly live their careers as politicians. CEO's look to save their company a % of costs short term but are willing to forgo the entire company for the long run. We have generations of Americans in power that see 'long term goals' as 5-10 maybe 20 years down the road, refusing to accept the national cost long term.
  18. When I switched our company this was our main resource: http://www.puco.ohio.gov/puco/index.cfm/apples-to-apples/
  19. Going to junk it, please lock it up
  20. Thought I should throw this up here too. I have a 2001 Explorer Sport Trac with 154,000 miles on it. It's black with charcoal interior and leather. Good: new brakes comes with new box of rear shocks comes with new O2 sensor in box runs well Shifts well optional 4X4 high and low avg 17-22 mpg locking hard top truck -basically water proof replaced lock actuators replaced window motor keyless entry Compass/temp gauge in light bezel Power rear window exterior working keypad. drive shafts, control arms, ball joints all in good condition. Step bars which everyone under 5'8" loves. 4 ft bed with bed extender to 6ft. Because it shares almost all it's parts with the Explorer the replacement parts are very cost effective and easy to find. Bad: A/C compressor needs replaced scratch in back gate (small dent too) Does not affect use. slight tear in drivers seat along seam small red paint stain on rear seat few degree pull to the right, just needs an alignment Has 154,000 miles on it and I drive it everyday 30 mins to work and back on the East side of Columbus. It's a good trust worthy truck. I would have no issue driving it to Florida tomorrow. I love the key pad on the outside, you'd be surprised how often and convenient it is. Unlocks just driver side or all doors. This truck gets comments all the time I was shocked how many people would come up and compliment me on it and really like it. It has every option possible from the factory except the floor mats but it has a nice black rubber floor, not carpet and no sun roof. On CL and Autotrader they are all listed between $6000-$9000 even in worse shape or higher miles. This is the best value on a Sport Trac in the area. I'm getting a company vehicle so this needs to go. It's always been great to me and I know it will be great for it's new owner. Fyi have used car seats in it plenty of times to haul around my nephew and it has plenty of room for adults, kids and still have a lockable hard truck. Price:SOLD Feel free to contact me on here with questions or 614/580/7319 Matt http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e391/Turbs3000/2012-12-01_13-48-59_241.jpg http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e391/Turbs3000/2012-12-01_13-50-05_540.jpg http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e391/Turbs3000/2012-11-28_17-36-56_172.jpg http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e391/Turbs3000/2012-11-28_17-33-21_15.jpg http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e391/Turbs3000/2012-11-29_16-30-32_549.jpg http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e391/Turbs3000/2012-11-29_16-30-53_189-1.jpg
  21. Bump more paint options, just looking to keep lots of options open. There are a few more projects I would be able to send someones way.
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