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ahhhhh loving the 90+ degree sunny weather over here in Vietnam. Did anyone see the front page of Jalopnik with that picture of lake shore drive in the chicago blizzard? holy ****
Robby 2001 Chevrolet Camaro 3.8 V6
|JET Chip|Flowmaster American Thunder|K&N Intake|BMR STB|Spohn Rear Sway Bar|
"Anyone else enjoying the ice storms?".... I am! We were supposed to get 1/4" of ice overnight for Wednesday but instead we got hit with a bit of a heat spell. Granted my driveway is in a flood plane... okay this might not work out so well....
We've had a nice heat wave here in Fargo. Yesterday it was in the negative 20s without the windchill, today was +20s and tomorrow its supposed to be 30! Thats 50 degrees difference in 2 days! Almost time to bust out the shorts!!
You guys can keep the snow though, anymore snow in Fargo and the city will be all underwater this spring during our annual flooding.
A forecasted 'light dusting' toward the end of the week turned out another 4" on top of the icy slush on the roads. I got to spend two hours in the 15* weather trying to rig up a fallen caliper. A nice drive to War Eagle resulted in two missing caliper bolts and a careful drive back minus one rotor and caliper in the rear. Low gear engine braking ftw.
'99 Camaro
'04 Saab 9-3 Aero
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A forecasted 'light dusting' toward the end of the week turned out another 4" on top of the icy slush on the roads. I got to spend two hours in the 15* weather trying to rig up a fallen caliper. A nice drive to War Eagle resulted in two missing caliper bolts and a careful drive back minus one rotor and caliper in the rear. Low gear engine braking ftw.
pfft...piece two motors together in the negatives, when its sooo cold you split your knuckles everytime you slip off the wrench...
**ATTN. FLORIDIANS** News reports indicate that the State of Florida could be sunned-in for the next several days. Residents have been urged to hunker down at your nearest beach/tiki bar for further info. Use extreme caution when braving this blizzard of sunshine, preferably SPF30. We are asking our friends and relatives to the NORTH to please keep us in their thoughts as we deal with 2 feet buried in the sand!
I solemnly swear I am up to no good.
2008 Saturn Sky Red Line - Midnight Blue Pewter Mafia - 2000 Firebird - SOLD CENTRAL FLORIDA KNIGHTS!!!!!!! FLORIDA STATE SEMINOLES!!!!!!!
I wear latex, but thats about it...anything other than that and I cant feel the bolts.
I finally got it into the garage the other day...did the entire teardown in the driveway in the freezing cold though lol...garage isnt much better...no heat, but I might be able to nab a propane heater...
So my truck is finally getting some work done, after 17 years, Oil pressure sensor went out and it’s located under the lower intake manifold. Have to...
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