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huge thanks to aaron, josiah and josh (and brendon for some pizza eating and moral support) to sticking around until a solid 3:30am for the EGR delete from hell. i dont think anything was easy about it, but i really appreciate all of you staying that late to make sure my uncle had the truck for today. i owe you three lots of beer and cider or something. in other news, that exhaust leak = but i pinned it after the u turn on the pike and didnt blow any boots there, or the way home, so hopefully it will run good besides hisssssssssssssss
My wife gotta call this afternoon from my in-laws. They said to come and pick up my truck, or sell it to them. They do not want to drive something that is not theirs.
Why do people make it so hard to help them, when they are in need of help? I understand their point, but what other choice do they have? They cannot afford the truck I brought them, don't have a truck now, and are having trouble finding something that they can afford, and will do what they want. I don't need the truck I brought them right now, am willing to register and insure it for them, and let them use it for an amount of time TBD. It's a loaner. Is this unheard of?
Evening guys.
I just got home from a scout meeting.
Brendon, it is hard to to help someone that will not let you help them.
It is very nice of you to try.
Very nice! Although not a true Highboy, surprised he didn't say it had alloy rims or any of the other common used car salesman misquotes. And to think I threw away a pair of mirrors that would fit that and sold all my parts