*insert 4 cylinder engine joke here*
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I don't doubt that at all.
Oh, and where's giant melon launcher/fart can?
The wing? The stretched go-cart tires?
I was going to raz you about that not being a turbo manifold, but Holy Crap, they're putting out factory 13:1 compression motors now?
20 acres in Kingsland TX.
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Picking this up this weekend. It seems everyone on post has travel trailers.
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Stock photo.
Noah hooked me up.
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Happy Birthday to me!
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Finally got it... Got it for a steal... I feel bad I got it for so cheap... Had to wait a while but its going to be worth it
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I bought a tune-up on a watch. Yeah, I know, it doesn't seem to qualify for "latest purchase", but when the tune-up in 2015 cost more than the watch did brand new in 1983, it certainly feels like a 'purchase' -
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i was torn between 2 -3
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This is a better look. Let your freak flag fly!
Gen 2 Kel-Tec thingy
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I've had the same watch serviced at R/NYC once and at independent watch makers ever since. Anyone with any concern for keeping vintage parts intact will avoid factory service like the plague, I've seen dials needlessly replaced and that alone will drop the value by thousands on watches that originally cost hundreds. The guy who serviced it this time is someone I dearly wish I'd known about for the past 25 years: very good, under two weeks to do it, fair priced. I went to his shop when it was apart (to snap the posted photo) and he had two early 70's GMT's and several 1680's apart at the same time...I tried not to drool. I'm very happy with his work and find it to be well worth the price. And, yes, a Casio is cheaper and tells better time....but in 1982 (pre dive computer), I had a Casio start beeping and displaying unintelligible symbols 130' underwater and I'll never wear another one when my life depends on it.
In gun-speak: you can have the home mechanic who kind-of fixed the brakes on his '69 Camaro thread your muzzle for a $1K titanium suppressor, or you can take it to Bert. I'd probably opt for the latter.
Bob's, at Rocky Mt. Time Zone, son is Rolex rep (repair?).
Never been much of a Rolex fan, except for the Expeditions.
Did you find your repair guy through the local NAWCC? I have my Great Grandfather's pocket watch and am looking for someone to do a full service on it.
Uncle Samsung is loving me right now... [Neene3]
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