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Coaster

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  1. Yep. Pick the weekend that is best for you and do it.
  2. Just sell the bike and bring home a pocket full of cash. If the trailer rental is hurting the budget then some cash from selling the bike could probably be put to good use. Unless the bike is needed for transportation.
  3. I'm just fine with letting anyone declare that they are any race they want to be. Feel like you are being discriminated against, change your race. Once everyone can apply for scholarships through NAACP and any other affirmative action nonsense then we'll have racial equality.
  4. Decals look good! I hadn't thought about the large shield I'm glad they made you a mini one.
  5. Style and room for the kids! http://toledo.craigslist.org/cto/5066056357.html http://images.craigslist.org/00H0H_2SFN4mGHQKu_600x450.jpg
  6. Get another membership in the wifes name, and one for each of the kids, then you can just get towed all the way down.
  7. The service we've gotten from the mobile guys has been great. Both of my recent trips to the storefront though have not ended well.
  8. Found some stuff for vehicles I no longer have. All money from the sale goes to Hope For The Warriors : http://www.columbusracing.com/forums/showthread.php?t=121623 Air box off of a 1999 Sierra 5.3 w/ K&N Filter (about 40k on filter) - $20 http://i.imgur.com/qfg3T4kl.jpg All the following are New in box: Wix 24815 Cabin Air Filter - $5 - Fits many Honda / Accura 3 x Wix 49352 Cabin Air Filter - $5 ea - Fits many Nissans Fram PH3675 Oil Filter - Free Fram PH4386 Oil Filter - Free K&N Air Filter 33-2402 - $25 - Bought for a 2012 Accord (Which was wrecked within two weeks of owning it) http://i.imgur.com/27KyAbtl.jpg
  9. Memorial day special! I'll be personally matching all donations (up to $200 total) between now and 5/31. Whatever you donate Hope For The Warriors gets double! http://bit.ly/TeamBacktrail2015
  10. I've been doing this a long time. You could spend 20 hours working on it and not fix it or 3 - 4 re-installing. If I can't fix it in about an hour it gets nuked.
  11. When we were test driving cars the Camaro got scratched off the list without hesitation because of visibility. After seeing the new pictures and info I'm not regretting going with the Mustang at all.
  12. I'll just leave this here: http://toyland.gizmodo.com/everyone-will-fill-a-baseball-glove-flask-with-gatorade-1704436546/+darrenorf
  13. Did you go straight off the track 2 corners before the back "straight"? It was hard to miss those skid marks. I was working your run group but I couldn't see that section of the track from where I was since it dips downhill. http://i.imgur.com/DY14QiCl.jpg
  14. I would give her the money, in return for a signed contract that she owes you for the bike.
  15. I do think the Teslas are cool though. I just don't think "I bought a Tesla to save on gas" is a valid statement for this generation of cars.
  16. I don't think gas prices factor in much. Even if the energy cost of the Tesla was $0, the price difference between it and the Mustang I just bought would buy you 16,000 gallons of gas at $4/per. At the EPA rating of 19MPG break even is at 304,000 miles. That even ignores the time value of money which is hugely against the Tesla and it's upfront cost.
  17. I'm working on arranging my schedule but I plan on signing up.
  18. I have one of these for sale if anyone needs the F103S: F103S: Oil Drain Valve with Short Nipple (12mm-1.25) New in package - $20 Got rid of the car before I put it on.
  19. This July my wife and I will be driving over 2500 miles with Rally North America in order to raise funds and awareness for Hope For The Warriors®. Our country has been sending the young men and women in our military service into harms way since 2003. These brave people serve our country so that we can maintain our way of life and our freedoms. Upon their return to civilian life many find themselves in need of things that our government is either unable or unwilling to provide. That is why Hope For The Warriors® and their multiple support directives are so important. I encourage you to take a look at this charity's mission and their effective and efficient use of funds through the multiple charity rating services like Charity Navigator. I think you will agree that they are one of few veteran charities out there doing great work for all the right reasons. It is our hope that you will join us by making a donation to support the cause. All of our costs to be in the rally have been paid separately; all donations go directly to Hope For The Warriors®! Your contribution is greatly appreciated. Donate Here or continue reading for more info. More about Rally North America: Rally North America is a scavenger hunt style (automotive) multi-state road rally event. The Rally North America events have raised over $300,000 for charity since its inception in 2009 and is a not-for-profit organization. Established in the winter of 2009 Rally North America is aimed at bringing automotive enthusiasts from all over the United States and Canada, together for the purpose of Auto rallying. Each rally organized by Rally North America carries a common idea, driving for a cause. Rally North America believes that by combining the love of the automotive lifestyle and a worthy charity organization, it is possible to do something “good” through the automotive hobby. More about Hope For The Warriors®: Hope For The Warriors® was founded by military wives in 2006 as they witnessed, firsthand, the effects of the war on service members and their families. Hope For The Warriors® remains grounded in family values as the organization expands both the span of programs offered and the number of wounded, family members, and families of the fallen assisted. We believe those touched by military service can succeed at home by restoring their sense of self, family, and hope. Nationally, Hope For The Warriors® provides comprehensive support programs for service members, veterans, and military families that are focused on transition, health and wellness, peer engagement, and connections to community resources. We need your help! Individuals: Small donations really add up! You can donate online at http://bit.ly/TeamBacktrail2015 If you can’t donate we understand. You can still help us! Visit http://www.facebook.com/TeamBacktrail and like our page and help promote our posts by liking and sharing them. Businesses: We need local sponsors! Make a donation to charity and get some low cost advertising as a bonus. In return for your donation we'll advertise for you on our car, on Facebook, and hopefully on camera. We can also discuss bringing the car out for any special events you'll be having, it will be a real attention grabber once the decals go on, kids love it. There will also be a film crew from The Smoking Tire along on the rally, the more our team raises the more likely our team (and you) are to be featured. Sponsorships can be anywhere from small decals with your company name/logo to full panels. Event level sponsors are also always welcome which will put your logo on all 80 vehicles in the rally. Anyone who is interested can contact me at coaster@backtrail.net or 614-328-8250 TL;DR – Please Donate Here to help out a great charity that is helping returning veterans make a smooth transition back to civilian life. Our truck in last years rally: http://i.imgur.com/lAY8TE3.jpg This years ride: http://i.imgur.com/ICbKevhl.jpg Us and some fans at one of the stops: http://i.imgur.com/GloOsEF.jpg
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