Midwest TMS'ers General Communication Thread
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Voted for Tom!
Tom, why did you switch from a Vortech with more power to a Saleen with less power? Because the Saleen has more torque? Looks? More reliable? You like the 'whine' sound over the 'rattle' sound? To confuse Scott? You accidentally misplaced your Vortech? Brent told you to?
Tom, why did you switch from a Vortech with more power to a Saleen with less power? Because the Saleen has more torque? Looks? More reliable? You like the 'whine' sound over the 'rattle' sound? To confuse Scott? You accidentally misplaced your Vortech? Brent told you to?
Accually Nick I think he just tired of me telling him "twinscrew" twinscrew"
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Good morning guys. I'm hoping today will be a little less crazy at work, we had a bunch of broken stuff to fix because most of the bus drivers did their "dry" runs in the morning. It was pretty much a shakedown run to get ready for the first day of school.
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So Justin...you got a lift you can put your stang up on in the garage on off hours??
It is the way to do longtubes!!
Ah, nice to see you 2 gabbin' like women
No blower in my immediate future, common sense prevailed
Besides, if I had bought it, I'd have had to buy the Supershaker upgrade as well.
Great weather lately, almost didn't have wash the Stang this past weekend....still did of course.
Off to Myrtle Beach for a week on Fri.
I'll try & plow thru the hundred or so pages when I get back.

No blower in my immediate future, common sense prevailed

Besides, if I had bought it, I'd have had to buy the Supershaker upgrade as well.
Great weather lately, almost didn't have wash the Stang this past weekend....still did of course.
Off to Myrtle Beach for a week on Fri.
I'll try & plow thru the hundred or so pages when I get back.
About the only thing any of our cars go to the dealer for is fluid flushes or alignment, everything else I can do here.
Last edited by frdtch05gt; Aug 13, 2008 at 09:13 PM.
Are the majority of classic mustang owners d*cks? I've seen a few really nice 65-era ones cruising around south bend the last couple weeks, and they always ignore me when I pull up next to them. All I wanted to do was give em a thumbs up.
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Not all of them. You can give me a thumbs up.
Ah, nice to see you 2 gabbin' like women
No blower in my immediate future, common sense prevailed
Besides, if I had bought it, I'd have had to buy the Supershaker upgrade as well.
Great weather lately, almost didn't have wash the Stang this past weekend....still did of course.
Off to Myrtle Beach for a week on Fri.
I'll try & plow thru the hundred or so pages when I get back.

No blower in my immediate future, common sense prevailed

Besides, if I had bought it, I'd have had to buy the Supershaker upgrade as well.
Great weather lately, almost didn't have wash the Stang this past weekend....still did of course.
Off to Myrtle Beach for a week on Fri.
I'll try & plow thru the hundred or so pages when I get back.




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