redline4
I'm huge in Japan
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that is a lot of spensive "stuff" you go there
The stator support is $1100.
that is a lot of spensive "stuff" you go there
Could be. They do take their house racing on the weekendsI think when the barometric pressure rises it increases the downforce.
It's for aerodynamics. Duh.
He asked @USMC615 for “d” pics and instead Jason sent him Dee pics.How'd you get that picture of Sandra Dee?
my great grandfather bought this bit in the 1930s i think? its in a trust with the rest of the family, thats the only thing that keeps it affordable for a broke-ass like me lol.
even 5 years ago you could find 40-160 acres for less than 1000/A. not so much now…
edit:unless its chitty swamp, thats still cheap haha.
Hurry up and cover that *s-wordt with sheetrock, no one will ever be the wiser. Albeit I understands ewe just cut da rock out.
Dallas would be on the trail of that hawg like white on rice!
thats all youDallas would be on the trail of that hawg like white on rice!
Dallas would be on the trail of that hawg like white on rice!
yeah, its starting to actually get a little unwieldy now. originally it was 5 beneficiaries of the trust, all siblings, one of which was my grandmother. now its the next generation and there are 25 or so benficiaries. all with their own ideas.My grandpa bought 15 acres with 3 cabins, on a 3 chain lake, between watersmeet & land o lakes, in the early 1940's for $2,200. We used to go there fishing, etc.
When he passed, my uncles decided to sell it, would of been nice if grandpa thought ahead, to put in a trust, so it would of stayed in the family.
Yeah there's 40 acres on the Keweenaw right now, almost 80% of is a swamp, and no deeded access. They want almost $900 a acre.
I bet that thing smells like surströmming and hot garbage