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Soggy britches

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Skye Nott
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Soggy britches
January 12, 2006 11:11PM
Wow, sure was raining hard in Seattle today.

Encourages you to keep working fast to stay warm!

Put in the radiator and intercooler, air intake/VAM, dashboard, wipers, went through my huge crate of "stuff", sawed up the trans tunnel to get at the shifter.

All in a pretty productive day..... should be able to get it running in a week or two. Before the zoning Nazis paratroop in.

Skye




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Patrick McVeigh
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Re: Soggy britches
January 12, 2006 11:29PM
Any piccies? It's like 5' out here today and all the snow is meeellltttiiinnnggg!!!

Also, have you guys figgured the mounting location and method for the front tow and jack points? Interested parties want to know...
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Mustafa Samli
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Re: Soggy britches
January 13, 2006 10:10AM
Excuse me gents, WTF are you talking about ?

It is a breezy 60 here right now, not one bit of cloud and the sun is blinding me, I hate having to wear sunglasses to go out in the back yard to smoke a ciggy.

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M.Samli
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Skye
Skye Nott
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Re: Soggy britches
January 13, 2006 03:24PM
Not yet Pat, #1 priority is getting it moving under its own power... then stopping.. then making it street legal... then tweaks for the log book.





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