La_Pieuvre
Senior Member
here are the pics we took of the install at Mike's house. We didn't take as many pics as we wanted.
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Originally posted by Prowler@Jul 26 2003, 12:12 PM
looks like a limp wrist :ghey:
Originally posted by B16@Jul 26 2003, 11:21 PM
nice, good job. you could have used some of those mechanix gloves, those things come in handy, a set came free with my makita drill
Originally posted by Calesta+Jul 26 2003, 11:47 PM-->@Jul 26 2003, 11:21 PM
nice, good job. you could have used some of those mechanix gloves, those things come in handy, a set came free with my makita drill
Heh. I was wearing a set- but Oliver was just holding the strut as an impromptu thing when I asked him to do it. Oh well, I think he's okay.
I like the daylight pics... that gap came out perfect! Is the ride that much different with the shocks set only 6 clicks softer?
Originally posted by pissedoffsol@Jul 26 2003, 10:02 PM
if the pics where just a HAIR bigger, i could morph myself through the monitor and into the car
looks good dude
Originally posted by Calesta@Jul 27 2003, 12:29 AM
Apparently they charge $151 to tow from Carrollton, then another fucking $66 to "unload" the car from the tow truck... then an "impound fee" and a bunch of other crap. Somehow it all came out to just under $200
Originally posted by GSRCRXsi+Jul 27 2003, 12:38 AM-->Calesta@Jul 27 2003, 12:29 AM
Apparently they charge $151 to tow from Carrollton, then another fucking $66 to "unload" the car from the tow truck... then an "impound fee" and a bunch of other crap. Somehow it all came out to just under $200
under 200? the tow plus unload alone is over 200, let alone other fees. you prolly meant 300 but w/e, sorry i seem to notice math errors like that, what can i say, intended engineering majors are like that i guess, lol
and , the tiens look VERY nice