Have buyer coming by to buy my hardtop.....hope my soft top and car cover will survive the winter
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Greg, Ben, and Brian you'll all be happy to know I started my car yesterday. It runs fine, just a little lean since I need to put the exhaust on. I can hopefully do that next week (lack of time due to school kills me) so I'm hoping we don't get that much snow/enough to stick and make wiggling around on the ground mounting a full exhaust a pain in the ass.
That said, too early, screw this!
SC*AR (Schwarz Army)
No longer stock ride height, rolling as low as a daily driver in New England should without worrying about breaking an oil pan. :up:Comment
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I hear you, I still have not got my 332is transmission back in yet and it's in the driveway on car dollies. That being said Wednesday through Friday is supposed to be sunny and in the 50's.
October 2011 7.75" of rain for the month, insane. Has to be one of the wettest months on record besides the tropical storm back in early September/late August.Comment
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Yeah Greg you'll probably get at that quickly. As long as you don't have unexpected flights this week you'll be good. And like I said...if that snow melts too.
SC*AR (Schwarz Army)
No longer stock ride height, rolling as low as a daily driver in New England should without worrying about breaking an oil pan. :up:Comment
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Snow 1 million people 0. 10 to 12the inches here at my place. No power in area for next 3 days at minimum. People on road everywhere going? Most places are closed.Comment
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Massive oak fell behind our place and numerous trees. We made it throughit with little to no damageComment
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Guys my neighborhood is FUCKED. My town (a very good sized town, for those of you who know my area of CT Rein's Deli is in my town) and CL&P reported 100% of customers out. Trees and wires galore. I had to drive FORTY MILES for the closest gas that wasn't an hour long wait or 93 octane to get gas tanks for our generator. Balls!
SC*AR (Schwarz Army)
No longer stock ride height, rolling as low as a daily driver in New England should without worrying about breaking an oil pan. :up:Comment
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