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i like your door logo as well (my last name is Wildman haha)
DON'T RUSH ME
I still haven't bought tires... Total slacker. Haven't we been over this already though?
That's got to be one of the coolest last names ever. I get stuck with some weird Cajun/French flower bullshit and you get Wildman?! This is a cruel world we live in sir, it truly is...
Well if the car ever makes it's way out of Beasley's front yard we will. I'm still hoping it's a bad timing issue.
On a brighter note I brought two of the wheels to work with me today since I never seem to do much while I'm here *see previous posts about underachieving* so hopefully I can at least get them polished and a coat of primer on the faces.
Buying used engines is a terrible pain in the rear. I really don't want to have to rebuild one, but I wont trust one that I can't hear run first... See where I'm going with this?
Yes, fancy suspension parts are momentarily put on hold.
Or an M30 B34. It'll go nicely with your flamethrower kit.
Haha no bmw motors in this one. I'll be picking up a cheap v8 in the next few weeks. It maybe kind of redneck but a big v8 with a big carb equals big flames and bigger burnouts lol
So I had to call my old man. Which was really the last thing I wanted to do. After a long speech about how I shouldn't lower my cars, and if they were supposed to be that low they would come that way, and I need to raise it back up as soon as I fixed it because it doesn't even look good that way... He agreed to come get us. So we sat on the side of a mildly sketchy ass road with captain sketch pants himself running around the parking lot punching things and yelling at cops and asking my girlfriend if she was a prostitute (things almost got quite ugly actually) until 1am when my dad finally got there. And the story just keeps getting longer but I'll cut it down to this, his trailer supports lowered cars just as much as he does. Negative. So it took about an hour with comealongs, 4x4 posts, jacks, and lots of fineness, but we finally got it on there and made it home. So now it back over and the shop waiting for me to fix the pan since it seems so hard to find a new one.
If I had a dollar for all of the times I got this speech from my dad as I winched my car onto a trailer......good times
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