Acidburn
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Bigger trucks are easy to take through traffic. The trick is remembering that you're bigger than they are, far more intimidating, and most likely their vehicle is going to be more expensive to fix. that's how i drove when i had the suburban
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that's my plan for the future too
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nice pics i've been to that art museum before
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alright, gonna get going have fun everyone
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the US Acoustics? at $26 now for me
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can't really afford to buy another amp, I should sell some stuff first before I pad my collection, but here it is in great condition, someone here should grab it for a HQ SQ 4 channel as a back up or something, I have a fondness for these old ZEDs and want to see it go to a good home 4050 i'd love to pick it up, but no eBay account for me
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gonna pick it up?
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all kinds of fun people to visit up in the VA/NC area
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need to go get the tires rotated in a little while fronts still probably have a while left on them rears arent looking so good god damn, torque is fun
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and ramos, that info you have about Goob would be very, very sought after by some members of that other place
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efficiency So why are they both rated at 100w ? Doesn't make sense man the 100w rating is how much electrical energy the light bulb uses, not how much light energy the bulb puts out
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have fun and be safe pics/times por favor
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the uglier it is on the inside, the better it'll sound
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what kind of welding do you do? how'd you get into that? i've been wanting to learn how to for the longest time what would you recomend as a good way to learn? MIG..stainless, carbon, galv steel and aluminum TIG..stainless, carbon, chrome moly and aluminum Stick...stainless, carbon and galv steel. i live by transcraft trailer's...look at a semi hauling a flat bed. if it says transcraft, i built them just like it...lol...that's how i started. small town, big employer...it's kinda like the military around here..every one serves there..lol... how to learn? take a course. learn the basics..and then throw it all out. grab a machine and practise. the course will get you started, but actually doing it will get you good. wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee badass so like a community college course? and then dick around with one for a while? sounds like a good plan.. ... if it werent for all those damn engineering classes though
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take care everyone
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probably did the shop didnt think it was necesary to replace it though
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waterpump on the gf's Imp went out today, was spewing coolant all over wet belt = no traction on power steering pump no power steering = tiny girl has a hell of a time getting a 2 ton car home from campus
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rainy. chitty news. uncle's funeral tomorrow. mom isn't breathing by herself. sorry to hear that