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RCC Loves Me Not You
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Eagleville, TN
Posts: 2,267
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Happy for ya man. Though I've never lived in an apartment, I've helped friends work on their vehicles that have and any project done had to be a day project and depending on what complex it was, the work had to be done fast to keep the bitchy land lord off your back. I can definitely agree that a garage is the way to go
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Rotary Fanatic
Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 185
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yea i know exactly what you mean. The hoist was a success...now I just gotta get em over to Charle's place to take em both apart and see what I can hybrid together. Plus now I can take apart the rest of the bay and primer that black too hahaha...Can you tell which one is new?
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RCC Addict
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Middle TN
Posts: 1,029
Rep Power: 19 ![]() |
now we need to find you a good GSL roller for your new motor
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I own A few Rotaries and Yes, I have a rotary problem. (SELLING OFF All my parts) 79SA(Respeed Car),93 FD (tweakit) |
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