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      04-22-2021, 03:59 PM   #8691
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Yep. Then he wadded it up during a crosswind takeoff attempt at the close of the Reno Air Races. I heard rumors that he plans to rebuild the airplane even better.
Well I guess if that's your drug and you can afford the addiction then go for it. It's not my thing but hey, I bought a n54 xDrive auto E90 as a toy so who am I to say anything, right?
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Can't believe I've gone this long without this amazing device...
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When you have a project, all your possessions are in a storage unit 250 miles away and you’re tired of borrowing...
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When you have a project, all your possessions are in a storage unit 250 miles away and you’re tired of borrowing...
Ever borrow a tool with your name on it?
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Ever borrow a tool with your name on it?
All the damn time. I'll start working on something, realize I don't have the tool I need (that I own), call a buddy and ask if I can borrow theirs, go pick it up and realize the reason I can't find mine is because they had it.
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Got a new rotary drill and aluminum rolling tonneau cover a bunch of cigars and a rawhide roll for the old guy.
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Got a new rotary drill and aluminum rolling tonneau cover a bunch of cigars and a rawhide roll for the old guy.
That's a smokin' deal on that rotary hammer. Well done.
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Eibach Pro V2 lowering springs. I'd show the box...but I had to burn it. Ask in front of my wife, it never happened.
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Got a new rotary drill and aluminum rolling tonneau cover a bunch of cigars and a rawhide roll for the old guy.
That's a smokin' deal on that rotary hammer. Well done.
Yeah, already put it to good work tearing up some old flooring as well! That thing was a life saver!
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Anyone have one of these Rigid 3 gallon cordless wet / dry shop vacs? Looking for something to use for quick and easy patio leaf blowing and vacuuming + garage / bug cleaning - something small enough to carry around and definitely cordless. (Already have a larger corded Craftsman for bigger stuff.). Read and watched some reviews and this is where I seem to be landing, even though it doesn’t have an easy way to store the hose and attachments like some others.. Just wondering if anyone has one and if so, do you like it?
Tried this and just returned it. Too weak. Need to stick with corded shop vacs.
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Eibach Pro V2 lowering springs. I'd show the box...but I had to burn it. Ask in front of my wife, it never happened.
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REI run landed me with Marmot Castle Peak snow pants, Altra Lone Peak 4.5, TC Pro climbing shoes, and an OR rain hat.

Even more ready for my climbing trip this weekend now 😄

The snow pants were in the Garage due to a small cut near the pocket which I just patched as seen in the pic. Worth the $375 savings.
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I like the first one we got so much that I bought another. One for upstairs, one for downstairs. And this is the 50-minute version, which *was* the Deal of the Day on Amazon and is less than the 40-minute version I bought last month.

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Ordered these for my 944 project.
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Found finally a nice and subtle rear spoiler for the F33/F83, same shape as for the F82. Until yet not finally installed, was only first fitment test.
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Ordered these for my 944 project.
Love to see you start a thread on it. I have a 87 924S project I'm starting.
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Love to see you start a thread on it. I have a 87 924S project I'm starting.
Awesome and I may do a thread. Not sure really how much its going to need but its been sitting for a few years. You can kinda see the nose poking out in this pic.

Untitled by Nick Wood, on Flickr

It was my first car, I have had it since I was 15 and I turn 38 in August. The timing belt broke on it probably 10 years ago and its been sitting under the cover since. I know my dad looked it over with a borescope and the pistons and cylinder walls look good so it just needs a head.
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Awesome and I may do a thread. Not sure really how much its going to need but its been sitting for a few years. You can kinda see the nose poking out in this pic.

Untitled by Nick Wood, on Flickr

It was my first car, I have had it since I was 15 and I turn 38 in August. The timing belt broke on it probably 10 years ago and its been sitting under the cover since. I know my dad looked it over with a borescope and the pistons and cylinder walls look good so it just needs a head.

The fuel tank is going to be the rough spot for you if it wasn't drained. A new one is only $2k

Luckily my project is looking pretty good. PO had drained all the fuel in the tank and lines. Came with tons of receipts, interior is 7/10 after a clean up, body has zero rust with the underneath looking like new. Came with a rebuilt engine (944 engine with it being an S) that needs put in and about half of another engine. The PO kept bringing box after box of new parts that he had laying around from the years. The back tail light had a crack and it even came with a new one.

Checked all the electrics the other night and surprisingly everything still works, even the radio sounded great. Got it for a steal, I think at least, cost only 1k because he needed the room and wanted to see it fixed up. Figure that it will cost about 5-6k to get it going again.
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For my Sneaker Heads... These are the Most Comfortable and durable socks for the money you can buy... Period.
I mostly wear sneakers, running shoes at that. Naturally, I need comfy, breathable, higher Cotton content socks. And I definitely prefer below ankle length.
I first purchased this brand from Amazon over a year ago. They have been worn all day and washed many, many times over. No signs of tearing and barely any shrinking.
I just purchased 30 more pairs for my family and I.
I can't recommend these enough!
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For my Sneaker Heads... These are the Most Comfortable and durable socks due the money you can buy... Period.
I mostly wear sneakers, running shoes at that. Naturally, I need comfy, breathable, higher Cotton content socks. And I definitely prefer below ankle length.
I first purchased this brand from Amazon over a year ago. They have been worn all day and washed many, many times over. No signs of tearing and barely any shrinking.
I just purchased 30 more pairs for my family and I.
I can't recommend these enough!

Just ordered 12 pair, they sound great.
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For my Sneaker Heads... These are the Most Comfortable and durable socks due the money you can buy... Period.
I mostly wear sneakers, running shoes at that. Naturally, I need comfy, breathable, higher Cotton content socks. And I definitely prefer below ankle length.
I first purchased this brand from Amazon over a year ago. They have been worn all day and washed many, many times over. No signs of tearing and barely any shrinking.
I just purchased 30 more pairs for my family and I.
I can't recommend these enough!
Dude every purchase you make seems to be researched lol. I just pick up socks when i'm at target or walmart and only check to see they are mostly cotton.
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For my Sneaker Heads... These are the Most Comfortable and durable socks due the money you can buy... Period.
I mostly wear sneakers, running shoes at that. Naturally, I need comfy, breathable, higher Cotton content socks. And I definitely prefer below ankle length.
I first purchased this brand from Amazon over a year ago. They have been worn all day and washed many, many times over. No signs of tearing and barely any shrinking.
I just purchased 30 more pairs for my family and I.
I can't recommend these enough!
Do they offer these in "no show" type or only "low cut"? Just wondering because I prefer the no show type. They definitely sound nice.
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