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Nice score as long as there are not too many miles on them. Any idea how many actual miles are on them?
I’d guess under 1000 km, they didn’t know, was on a trade in.
Still has the nubs on the side. Bought from a car dealer (Lexis)
I stopped at mucho for some tocos, when I came out , I was rolling a few joints for the road, I look over n there’s a guy sucking on a cart, then he pulls a full size torch out n tacked a big dab.
I rolled him a fatty, told him it was my good deed for the day.
He seems pretty stoked
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They are out of stock at the places I looked and highly priced if you can find them.
Too high for my blood, but at $300 for the set that's sweet.
I usually have 7 months of winterGlad I don't live where I have to have snows. Usually only 5-10 days in the winter when I'd really need them. Remember when it was de rigueur to have studded snows back in the the bias-belted olden days?
It was only two and a half hours so they do a bunch of the steps for you. You tell them what colour you like and pick up your creation in a week.I was afraid they were going to get into glazing. Glad you got out beforehand.
The chances of me getting along with a stranger increase dramatically when they're wearing pants.I'm certain you would meet some interesting people on a cruise.
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Yeah that sucked but I was ready for it. The shitty thing is I drove all the way to costco yesterday to get a couple 2-packs of tarps but they were out Still spent a few-four hundred dollars though lol.Water is falling from the sky this morning. First time it has rained since the beginning of June. I'm sure @Aeroknow is cussing it this morning. Looks like it is over for now. Might get a shower Wed night but it won't add up to much. Mornin all.
Costco.....the only store you can go in for a chicken and come out with $2800 worth of electronics....Yeah that sucked but I was ready for it. The shitty thing is I drove all the way to costco yesterday to get a couple 2-packs of tarps but they were out Still spent a few-four hundred dollars though lol.
Had to settle with some tarps from home depot.
you really won't have any fun on No Pants Day......It was only two and a half hours so they do a bunch of the steps for you. You tell them what colour you like and pick up your creation in a week.
The chances of me getting along with a stranger increase dramatically when they're wearing pants.
Front wheel drive and global warming changed the tire industry.Glad I don't live where I have to have snows. Usually only 5-10 days in the winter when I'd really need them. Remember when it was de rigueur to have studded snows back in the the bias-belted olden days?
You won't get to my farm in the winter without 4WD.....Front wheel drive and global warming changed the tire industry.
I bought my 1st 4x4 truck right after it took me 60 minutes to drive 5 miles one snowy night 15 yrs. ago. I've had my new truck 2 years and it's been in 4WD once.
If other people with bald tires would stay off the roads around here, I wouldn't need 4WD.Our snow is trained to stay in the mountains where it belongs. My 4X4 truck has brush scratches from when I used to go deer hunting and the tires made for snow and mud but it stays on the road mostly now.
Parts of the road ( I hate to call it a road, more like a trail) to the farm are in a creek bed. In the winter it can be like driving up a waterfall...Our snow is trained to stay in the mountains where it belongs. My 4X4 truck has brush scratches from when I used to go deer hunting and the tires made for snow and mud but it stays on the road mostly now.
There are a few spots where we hunted/fished at that the road goes across some creeks and you have to make sure there isn't too much water in them before crossing. We were on old logging roads. We hunted from about 2500' up to about 6000' so the weather was quite changeable depending on altitude.Parts of the road ( I hate to call it a road, more like a trail) to the farm are in a creek bed. In the winter it can be like driving up a waterfall...