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Originally posted by mmoonshot@May 20, 2005, 6:30 AM
Congrats, car looks great, btw do the dogs get a ride, they look like they like the car as well...I know my Rottie will have one of the first rides in my car if I ever get it...anyway, enjoy...
Congrats, car looks great, btw do the dogs get a ride, they look like they like the car as well...I know my Rottie will have one of the first rides in my car if I ever get it...anyway, enjoy...
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Mineral Grey and bullitts... !
I know what you mean about that long hood... I'm still nervous about pulling into the garage too far. I ended up getting it where I wanted it, then Tapconing a 2x4 to the garage floor in front of my front tires to keep me from pulling in too far. My previous car was a Jeep Wrangler, no parking problems with that little thing.
I know what you mean about that long hood... I'm still nervous about pulling into the garage too far. I ended up getting it where I wanted it, then Tapconing a 2x4 to the garage floor in front of my front tires to keep me from pulling in too far. My previous car was a Jeep Wrangler, no parking problems with that little thing.
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Originally posted by 05GT-O.C.D.@May 20, 2005, 8:34 PM
Mineral Grey and bullitts... !
I know what you mean about that long hood... I'm still nervous about pulling into the garage too far. I ended up getting it where I wanted it, then Tapconing a 2x4 to the garage floor in front of my front tires to keep me from pulling in too far. My previous car was a Jeep Wrangler, no parking problems with that little thing.
Mineral Grey and bullitts... !
I know what you mean about that long hood... I'm still nervous about pulling into the garage too far. I ended up getting it where I wanted it, then Tapconing a 2x4 to the garage floor in front of my front tires to keep me from pulling in too far. My previous car was a Jeep Wrangler, no parking problems with that little thing.
Both vechicles give you something that most dont just different and they are both American Classics. :usa:
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Originally posted by theelebowski@May 20, 2005, 9:47 PM
Yeah and with a wrangler your not nervous about parking next to certain cars or bumping into curbs (heck you could drive over the curbs if you want). I love watching the front end raise up when you get on it alittle.
Both vechicles give you something that most dont just differnt and they are both American Classics. :usa:
Yeah and with a wrangler your not nervous about parking next to certain cars or bumping into curbs (heck you could drive over the curbs if you want). I love watching the front end raise up when you get on it alittle.
Both vechicles give you something that most dont just differnt and they are both American Classics. :usa:
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Congrats on the new American Classic theelebowski!
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break out the dancers
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