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Time to build an under-wash bay. Some place with a bit of heat
so you don't freeze you @ off or the pressure washer
That would sure be nice. I usually just park my vehicles in the sun around noon when I spray them in the winter and spray the salt off then park it in the garage until it's dried pretty good but man it's a tight squeeze fitting one of these trucks in the garage.
To tell the truth I have never really tried to get
mine in. It just seems like it's too tall.
I guess I "could" open the moon roof and watch
as I ease in. But once in there won't be room
for anything else.
A snowboard is easier to handle, these are 58 pounds and 5'11" tall. It's really awkward to move. I won't be flying out though, the idea got canned pretty quick. I'll hit ups in the morning and see what they say. If they quote me 2k like we think then that's the quote. She will either have to pay that or she has to do the research.
No, not snowboard... think skis. At 5'11" and 58 pounds they're about the same as the K2 Comps I used to ski on back in the 70's. Tell the airline it's a new custom mono-ski; the chrome is a super slick no-wax surface. Just borrow a ski sack from somebody and you're good to go.
No, not snowboard... think skis. At 5'11" and 58 pounds they're about the same as the K2 Comps I used to ski on back in the 70's. Tell the airline it's a new custom mono-ski; the chrome is a super slick no-wax surface. Just borrow a ski sack from somebody and you're good to go.
We thought about that, unfortunately it's 2 bumpers and both are for a mustang GT. There is hardly any metal in them. We decided to send them to Florida where a guy has shipping containers that he takes to Norway. He agreed to put them in with one of his shipments.