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yes it is. the box was un opened so. i have a few other plumbing projects going and i have to turn the water off at the street anyway. i'm guessing on what the thing costs but its up there. all i did was scan his truck and 20 minutes later the commode is in my kitchen for now. in the box still. the one we have works really good still.
yes it is. the box was un opened so. i have a few other plumbing projects going and i have to turn the water off at the street anyway. i'm guessing on what the thing costs but its up there. all i did was scan his truck and 20 minutes later the commode is in my kitchen for now. in the box still. the one we have works really good still.
Jim I am glad your truck came out well..And better then new
I am hoping we can have meets like that this coming year and thats what FTE is really about...
That sounds like a plan Sean.
Originally Posted by sddesigns
Yes I did, it was a educational experience too....
And Yes I did, thank you! The food was outstanding and the company was first rate.
You did a great job on Petes' door actuators Steve. I am glad that you enjoyed the food also. I was glad that Pete from RI took a vid of the truck starting for the first time or I would'nt have seen the smoke show.
You did a great job on Petes' door actuators Steve. I am glad that you enjoyed the food also. I was glad that Pete from RI took a vid of the truck starting for the first time or I would'nt have seen the smoke show.
At least I found something I knew how to do, that diesel stuff was interesting to say the least. I think part of my decision to by the V10 and not the diesel was the fact I had no idea what to do with one, but I wouldn't be driving it the way it should be, my commute is too short and I don't think it would have been good for it.
But maybe in the future, but I'm planning on keeping the EX for a long time.
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