The official Priority Box Exchange Goodies thread!
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The official Priority Box Exchange Goodies thread!
Hey guys,
Hopefully you'll be able to send your boxes out by tomorrow, but if by chance you have already received your box post up pictures and descriptions so we all can see! Maybe we'll get some more participants the next time around!
Hopefully you'll be able to send your boxes out by tomorrow, but if by chance you have already received your box post up pictures and descriptions so we all can see! Maybe we'll get some more participants the next time around!
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I am, but you'll probably be ahead of me. I don't get home from work until about 1:30 AM these days, and I'm not a morning person by nature, so getting out at the crack of dawn is more like 10 AM.LandCruzer94 wrote:Are you taking I5 north? We may bump into each other, as I'm in Southern Oregon. Keep a look out!Mike W. wrote:Mine will go out Monday or Tuesday. I've got to go into work early today and leave for 5er West ASAP tomorrow. Still not sure what all to put in it, but I do have plenty to choose from.
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Well I work for AutoTrader.com and some of my dealers are dotted along I5 so I'll be playing hop-scotch on my way north. If I see ya, I see ya!Mike W. wrote:I am, but you'll probably be ahead of me. I don't get home from work until about 1:30 AM these days, and I'm not a morning person by nature, so getting out at the crack of dawn is more like 10 AM.LandCruzer94 wrote:Are you taking I5 north? We may bump into each other, as I'm in Southern Oregon. Keep a look out!Mike W. wrote:Mine will go out Monday or Tuesday. I've got to go into work early today and leave for 5er West ASAP tomorrow. Still not sure what all to put in it, but I do have plenty to choose from.
So here's the big box full of random stuff I unpacked today!
Some nice stuff in there, like...
The BMW magazine, with features on some hot e32s and a couple of e28s...
A nice ratcheting wrench...
A very nice combination clock/pill dispenser! (I think)
A laser detector (never knew I needed one of them), a digital watch that my 16 year old son already claimed...
A nice set of real darts (we don't need no stinkin' safety tips!), a multimeter, a fistful of Cyalume sticks, a nice pen in a box, some GI bug repellent...
A nice GI pocket knife and a brand-spankin' new BMW lug bolt!
Pretty random, but thanks, Duke! This was just like Christmas!
Some nice stuff in there, like...
The BMW magazine, with features on some hot e32s and a couple of e28s...
A nice ratcheting wrench...
A very nice combination clock/pill dispenser! (I think)
A laser detector (never knew I needed one of them), a digital watch that my 16 year old son already claimed...
A nice set of real darts (we don't need no stinkin' safety tips!), a multimeter, a fistful of Cyalume sticks, a nice pen in a box, some GI bug repellent...
A nice GI pocket knife and a brand-spankin' new BMW lug bolt!
Pretty random, but thanks, Duke! This was just like Christmas!
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I think that qualifies as a crap load!davintosh wrote:So here's the big box full of random stuff I unpacked today!
Some nice stuff in there, like...
The BMW magazine, with features on some hot e32s and a couple of e28s...
A nice ratcheting wrench...
A very nice combination clock/pill dispenser! (I think)
A laser detector (never knew I needed one of them), a digital watch that my 16 year old son already claimed...
A nice set of real darts (we don't need no stinkin' safety tips!), a multimeter, a fistful of Cyalume sticks, a nice pen in a box, some GI bug repellent...
A nice GI pocket knife and a brand-spankin' new BMW lug bolt!
Pretty random, but thanks, Duke! This was just like Christmas!
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That laser detector was used in pairs on the AH-64 Apache. We would mount one on the left and right canopy. This is before the built in system was installed years ago. Use it in your car; it will be the ticket notification device.davintosh wrote:
A laser detector (never knew I needed one of them),
I bet the Army paid ~$3000 for that baby.
Look closer; there is a new set of ODO gears there too.
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Ha; that's nothing. Just you wait & see...tsmall07 wrote:I think that qualifies as a crap load!davintosh wrote:So here's the big box full of random stuff I unpacked today!
Pretty random, but thanks, Duke! This was just like Christmas!
Don't you mean WE paid $3000 for that baby? Our tax dollars hard at work!Duke wrote:That laser detector was used in pairs on the AH-64 Apache. We would mount one on the left and right canopy. This is before the built in system was installed years ago. Use it in your car; it will be the ticket notification device.davintosh wrote:
A laser detector (never knew I needed one of them),
I bet the Army paid ~$3000 for that baby.
Yes, found that after I posted last night. In the same baggie with some chrome Hartge valve caps!Duke wrote:Look closer; there is a new set of ODO gears there too.
(Dave then heads for the Parts For Sale section... mumbling something about purchasing a set of Hartge wheels to go with said valve caps... hoping to fund the purchase in part by selling his the original instrument cluster from his 528 after refurbishing with said ODO gears...)
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