View Poll Results: Do you prefer us lobbing Potatoes or Grenades to take care of spammers?
Lob potatoes to just stun them
2
16.67%
Lob grenades and remove them from the TMS pool permanently
10
83.33%
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Mustangs Coast to Coast
#1922
Join Date: December 5, 2006
Location: Trapped in Minnesota
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HOLA!
Springs are finally in! The front ones were a huge pain in the butt. But it's over! At last! It's definitely lower, but I couldn't get the best view of it in my garage. I'll try to take some pics outside before I take it in tomorrow morning.
Springs are finally in! The front ones were a huge pain in the butt. But it's over! At last! It's definitely lower, but I couldn't get the best view of it in my garage. I'll try to take some pics outside before I take it in tomorrow morning.
#1928
Join Date: December 5, 2006
Location: Trapped in Minnesota
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Lots!
Soon:
-Install strut tower brace
-Paint brake calipers and drums black
-Install new door handles
-Repaint mirrors and front and rear windshield molding/trim
-Tint windows (% )
-Buy and install additional amp, cap, wiring, box, and my other sub.
Later:
-either recover my existing seats in black leather, or find some already in black leather
-Pro5.0 short throw shifter
-Better front sway bar (stock 5.0, MM, or eibach )
-Subframe connectors
-New shocks and struts
-Regatta blue floor mats w/ pony
-Black leather e-brake boot
-Billet e-brake cover
-Replace seat belt sleeves, and various other worn interior items
-Replace rear package tray
-Replace roof rail molding
-Replace body molding
-Refurbish quarter window trim
-Either shorten the antenna, or splurge and have it shaved
-2.3T engine; bigger turbo, 3" dual (lol) exhaust, bigger rear end, and a few other things I can't think of at the moment. (goal = 300hp)
-140mph (white face ) gauges
and probably some other things I'm forgetting. lol
Soon:
-Install strut tower brace
-Paint brake calipers and drums black
-Install new door handles
-Repaint mirrors and front and rear windshield molding/trim
-Tint windows (% )
-Buy and install additional amp, cap, wiring, box, and my other sub.
Later:
-either recover my existing seats in black leather, or find some already in black leather
-Pro5.0 short throw shifter
-Better front sway bar (stock 5.0, MM, or eibach )
-Subframe connectors
-New shocks and struts
-Regatta blue floor mats w/ pony
-Black leather e-brake boot
-Billet e-brake cover
-Replace seat belt sleeves, and various other worn interior items
-Replace rear package tray
-Replace roof rail molding
-Replace body molding
-Refurbish quarter window trim
-Either shorten the antenna, or splurge and have it shaved
-2.3T engine; bigger turbo, 3" dual (lol) exhaust, bigger rear end, and a few other things I can't think of at the moment. (goal = 300hp)
-140mph (white face ) gauges
and probably some other things I'm forgetting. lol
Last edited by Blue Notch; 9/8/08 at 10:10 PM.
#1932
NTTAWWT
I know that feeling. I'd love to take advantage of this buyers market on cars, find a Vista Blue GT for 12-13k, I might could convice my dad to trade in my jeep, once we get my old truck fixed. Even though I dont have a garage, I dont want to drive the Stang in the rain, and i'll keep it under a cover
#1933
The Legacy TMS Lady
Santa will be here before you know it..........maybe he'll bring you some of the stuff you want! I know I have a few things on my list for my car
On a good note, I was granted a 2nd interview for the job that is the 30 mile commute. Not crazy about the commute or the hours (8:30-5:30), with an hour commute each way, it will make for a long day. But I've just been spoiled for so long with my last job, was only 10 mile commute each way, hours were 9-5 (with an hour lunch) and I could wear jeans, shorts or sweatpants........whatever I wanted which was NICE! But this new place seems like a strong company that will be around for a while. Now I just have to hope that I'm what they are looking for.
On a good note, I was granted a 2nd interview for the job that is the 30 mile commute. Not crazy about the commute or the hours (8:30-5:30), with an hour commute each way, it will make for a long day. But I've just been spoiled for so long with my last job, was only 10 mile commute each way, hours were 9-5 (with an hour lunch) and I could wear jeans, shorts or sweatpants........whatever I wanted which was NICE! But this new place seems like a strong company that will be around for a while. Now I just have to hope that I'm what they are looking for.
#1938
NTTAWWT
wow, they were up earlier than me!
good going jill, hopefully this will work out for the best; my aunt leaves her house at 5AM, drives a little over an hour (about 45 miles) into Raleigh to work 630-430, then drives the hour home, I swear I dont know how she does it
good going jill, hopefully this will work out for the best; my aunt leaves her house at 5AM, drives a little over an hour (about 45 miles) into Raleigh to work 630-430, then drives the hour home, I swear I dont know how she does it
#1939
Legacy TMS Member
Santa will be here before you know it..........maybe he'll bring you some of the stuff you want! I know I have a few things on my list for my car
On a good note, I was granted a 2nd interview for the job that is the 30 mile commute. Not crazy about the commute or the hours (8:30-5:30), with an hour commute each way, it will make for a long day. But I've just been spoiled for so long with my last job, was only 10 mile commute each way, hours were 9-5 (with an hour lunch) and I could wear jeans, shorts or sweatpants........whatever I wanted which was NICE! But this new place seems like a strong company that will be around for a while. Now I just have to hope that I'm what they are looking for.
On a good note, I was granted a 2nd interview for the job that is the 30 mile commute. Not crazy about the commute or the hours (8:30-5:30), with an hour commute each way, it will make for a long day. But I've just been spoiled for so long with my last job, was only 10 mile commute each way, hours were 9-5 (with an hour lunch) and I could wear jeans, shorts or sweatpants........whatever I wanted which was NICE! But this new place seems like a strong company that will be around for a while. Now I just have to hope that I'm what they are looking for.
#1940
Post *****
Join Date: May 13, 2004
Location: Berkeley/Redwood City, CA
Posts: 18,613
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Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand he's back!
Class ended early today, since it was the first day of this class, and no one had materials. Got a tour of the shop facilities, paint booths, etc. Definitely the most extensive shop I've ever seen Of course, I can't use most of the tools as a first year student, but I will eventually.
I've now been to 3 of my 4 classes and let me just say that so far everything is AWESOME. Expensive as **** (the supplies at least) but so worth it
Class ended early today, since it was the first day of this class, and no one had materials. Got a tour of the shop facilities, paint booths, etc. Definitely the most extensive shop I've ever seen Of course, I can't use most of the tools as a first year student, but I will eventually.
I've now been to 3 of my 4 classes and let me just say that so far everything is AWESOME. Expensive as **** (the supplies at least) but so worth it