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I'd like to host another GTG here somtime this month. As always, families are welcome. I'd like to have it when most are available, but understand that no one day works for all.
Options are:
Nov.6th or 7th
Nov.13th or 14th
Nov.20th or 21st
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Mike
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2001 F350 CC LB 7.3
Non OEM parts user Roadside Help Network
Looks like the 13th is the day. Can everyone who plans to attend please respond so I have a head count? It will be nice to see everyone again and would be great if some who haven't attend yet could make it.
Also, what does everyone what to get done? I have IH bellowed up pipes to go in and plan to rebuild the turbo while it is out.
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Mike
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2001 F350 CC LB 7.3
Non OEM parts user Roadside Help Network
I really don't have anything to do myself so I will be there to lend a hand along with some moral support!
Edit: Do you have a heat source that is working Mike in case it is cold? I could throw in my knipco if you want? Just let me know. It burns real clean also.
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'01 F250 CC SB 7.3 PSD, 160,000 miles, PHP tunes, BTS Trans, 6.0 trans cooler, 6637 w/Petes cover, DiPricol gauges, WW-II, HPX, IH bellowed up-pipes, MKO 5" exh.
'04 Ford Explorer XLT, 4.0, 63,000 miles
Looks like the 13th is the day. Can everyone who plans to attend please respond so I have a head count? It will be nice to see everyone again and would be great if some who haven't attend yet could make it.
Also, what does everyone what to get done? I have IH bellowed up pipes to go in and plan to rebuild the turbo while it is out.
Should I throw the nipco and my tranny jack in the back of my truck?
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Chris - Avid Winter Hater
2007 F-250 XLT 4x4 CC SB 6.0 PSD - ARP, IPR GEn2 EGR Delete, 4" turbo-back, no muffler, no cat, 6.4 banjo bolts, SCT X3, Tenney 270A alt, coolant filter, air bags, Ranchos, etc.
1994 Mustang GT - HCI, MM suspension parts, etc Novi2k waiting on the shelf
Hope & A Prayer Motorsports
I really don't have anything to do myself so I will be there to lend a hand along with some moral support!
Edit: Do you have a heat source that is working Mike in case it is cold? I could throw in my knipco if you want? Just let me know. It burns real clean also.
Moral support is always good!!
I do have a heat source but how effective will it be??? Might as well throw it in if it isn't a big issue.
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Originally Posted by MisterCMK
Should I throw the nipco and my tranny jack in the back of my truck?
The more heat the better, since the shop isn't insulated yet. Let's just hope we don't need the trans jack this time.
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Mike
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2001 F350 CC LB 7.3
Non OEM parts user Roadside Help Network
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