Early Import stuff is off the charts right now! This is insane, I bought an early 240z a year ago, I still get PM’s on the Facebook group I posted it on looking for some info on parts from people offering me stupid money for it….
Damn, don’t know where to start with this one! One of the best ever! So many good memories, speed runs to Springs for breakfast, chill days at Topock, hanging in the Chanel, late night BBQ’s at Casa De Liera… Still can’t even process this.
I don’t have any experience with new diesel trucks, my old f-450 7.3 only has 108,000 on it. When I wear it out I’ll look in to what’s new, if I’m still alive by then 😂😂
I guess area makes a difference, Flathead Valley was brutal when I lived there, not to far from the Bitteroot area. But a few miles can make a huge difference. I live 30 minutes from the Vegas Strip, yet this was my drive way last winter 😂
Not a bad setup, when I lived in the Flathead Valley we used to boat Flathead lake and golf Eagle Bend. Still miss living there, don’t miss the winters!!
I'm in the same boat right now, The Wife's BMW is due for it's first set of tires and I don't know what to do. I'm tempted to go with the run flats again because it spends most of its life within 10 miles of home, so she can always get home??
Do these have support? Im very tech savvy and honestly with the fire stick/box I'm just tired of playing with it just to watch tv. I have way better things to do with my time.....
Two things Ive always wanted to learn, welding and machine work. Ive been working on welding, bought a couple of welders over the last few years. Machine work is next......
Yup, I have a Dewalt and a hilti impact, both seem to have about the same amount of power, but I can drive 6" lag bolts all day with the Hilti, the dewalt smells like its going to spontaneously combust after a few......
No problem, I say rough estimate because some machine cut dovetails started very late 18's and some people used hand cut in to the 1900's but thats a ruff guide, big dovetails 1800's, smaller hand cuts and machine cuts early 1900's.