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55 minutes ago, Hank Scorpio said:

Like this -

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But with these (in smooth, no X pattern on the doors)324fa1_83acabaa80f144aa9144e9daa82977b2~

red one looks the goods... and those half doors without the crosses would look good... and its diesel...

 

im sold on you getting one haha

46 minutes ago, t_revz said:

red one looks the goods... and those half doors without the crosses would look good... and its diesel...

 

im sold on you getting one haha

Haha, thanks!

I may have found the issue to my HP woes though and it may involve a Ford motor into a GM car...

5 minutes ago, shoey85 said:

Dislike! At least go a Duramax!!

 

I've seen the 6.6L Turbo Duramamax conversion, 500hp and 0-60 mph in 7.3 seconds is very appealing buuuuut $$$$

When I can possibly get a Ford engine and trans combo for ~$2.5k USD

I've seen the 6.6L Turbo Duramamax conversion, 500hp and 0-60 mph in 7.3 seconds is very appealing buuuuut $$$$

When I can possibly get a Ford engine and trans combo for ~$2.5k USD


Ford = repairs fk that, oh and resale [emoji389][emoji389][emoji389]
1 minute ago, shoey85 said:

Ford = repairs fk that, oh and resale emoji389.pngemoji389.pngemoji389.png

 

Keep the old engine for resale. These Ford Motors in question can do almost 500k kms, so repairs aren't a problem.

Unless of course I can find a Toyota 1GZ-FE... :O

sup kunce

 

got a new zipper installed in the spine, 2 bone grafts and 4 screws into the spine, plus rerouting a bunch of nerves and within 24 hours I am back at home annoying you guise.

Apparently we have a shit public health system?

Not saying it couldnt do with a bit better funding, but IMO the actual people running the show are dead set fkn legends

 

 

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sup kunce
 
got a new zipper installed in the spine, 2 bone grafts and 4 screws into the spine, plus rerouting a bunch of nerves and within 24 hours I am back at home annoying you guise.
Apparently we have a shit public health system?
Not saying it couldnt do with a bit better funding, but IMO the actual people running the show are dead set fkn legends
 
 


People just don't like the wait times for elective surgery.



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