Posted: Nov 10, 2013 12:38 AM
Beat up.
Tomorrow on the updates
Tomorrow on the updates
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I have one, want me to run it out to ya?1st 5er wrote:Gotta get a leveler for the next go-round.
No, I'll run over and pick it up.ldsbeaker wrote:I have one, want me to run it out to ya?1st 5er wrote:Gotta get a leveler for the next go-round.
Perfect. 18 hours is a really crappy time. I've decided 16.5 is easily within reach for a balls to the wall, minimal law enforcement risk run.1st 5er wrote:No, I'll run over and pick it up.ldsbeaker wrote:I have one, want me to run it out to ya?1st 5er wrote:Gotta get a leveler for the next go-round.
tsmall07 wrote:I am getting excite!
ldsbeaker wrote:Perfect. 18 hours is a really crappy time. I've decided 16.5 is easily within reach for a balls to the wall, minimal law enforcement risk run.1st 5er wrote:No, I'll run over and pick it up.ldsbeaker wrote:I have one, want me to run it out to ya?1st 5er wrote:Gotta get a leveler for the next go-round.
Pavel wrote:Finally got to the pictures.
And a shameless plug
Yes, definitely. Seems we're doing some of the same work, a little less ///M on my end...Pavel wrote:+1. Neuerbeen in AZ.
I hear them junkyards are good.
See Mark, that's the problem here. We both prefer supervising as well in our TX chairs but there was no one to supervise, so we had to do the work first haha and then supervise the results.Mark in Toronto wrote:HA! There's nothing like a cold beer after a wrenching. I generally sit on the sidelines in a comfortable chair with an ice cold beer and watch my buddies do the heavy lifting.
B7Turbo wrote:You guys looks like working hard, and as Mark suggested a beer or two will cure the tiredness and defiantly make you feel better.
Also take your time and hurry up already.
I'm all about this route.B7Turbo wrote:Also take your time and hurry up already.