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Dharris89

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  • Birthday 01/21/1980

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    David
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    Worthington
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    89 Formula, 00 Firehawk

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  1. Definitely going to miss this. Met so many great people and learned a ton. Thank you all.
  2. Sad to see. Thanks for all the hard work keeping it going over the years. Met a lot of great people on here.
  3. Few minor things like new brakes and front shocks on the firehawk. The 70 formula is going to be a long term project. It needs a lot of everything so just start cleaning and replacing 50 year old worn out parts.
  4. Depending on your purpose, this place is awesome! They have all sorts of shot guns from a few hundred up to $40,000. http://www.jaquas.com/
  5. Had a great time. Thanks for doing this!
  6. Upartit and Pick N Pull have their inventory online. I think PNP had a few camaros. Edison on McKinkey has a bunch of them too. All the interiors are picked over but you may find a mirror. Astros in Granville had a few too but they have odd hours. They are open 2-5 every day. Good luck
  7. There is another one like Docs in Columbus. I walked up to him at C&C once thinking it was Doc.
  8. That sucks. I knew they went to subscription if you want to email. They really don’t want people to use it.
  9. The book is really good and an easy read.
  10. Well if she is not willing to sell and move her options are very limited. You said she has old cars and other stuff. Try selling or scraping what you can which will help clear the land. But ultimately she has to be willing to change which means moving to better conditions and accepting help. It’s a tough situation for sure. Try getting her in touch with local elder services and make sure she is on assistance so she can at least live her best life on her ground. Heck, reclaimed wood and old stuff is in right now. Have some new-urbanites come down and take the old stuff for their new high end properties. They would probably pay her.
  11. If the land is owned, clear anything of value and sell it. Use any money she gets to get her decent housing. Check local senior apartments and see who has waiting lists. A lot of HUD apartments have coordinators who help people, especially elderly go through the process. Find local HUD or affordable apartments locally by using HUD databases online.
  12. First one to make an OJ comment. Looks great as always!
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