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Tyler congrats and good luck with everything! Stephen, ill see if i cant swing by for a bit tomorrow night.
Who all is going to C&C tomorrow. finally made some progress today on the car and washed it but still have a long ways before any big spring shows. I havent been since october, so despite the cooler weather im looking forward to getting out to an event.
Who all is going to C&C tomorrow. finally made some progress today on the car and washed it but still have a long ways before any big spring shows. I havent been since october, so despite the cooler weather im looking forward to getting out to an event.
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I will be at cars and coffee. I think Jason and BK are gonna be there as well. Looking forward to it!...been a while since I went as well.
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And Ben its good to see you got the CL looking good again and it's washed. I meant to wash the TL today but never did.
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Looking forward to seeing everyone tomorrow...well today. 8 months its been so I think I got you beat Eric lol
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I considered going to C&C but I like sleep more than standing in a cold parking lot.
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Congrats! Post pics.
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I will once the inspection comes back clean. I don't want to jump the gun even though we are legally under contract. It's nothing compared to what you and Jason have so don't expect to drool or anything
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Don't sweat the inspection...and ask to have everything fixed. They'll probably counter, unless it's all minor, but it can't hurt to ask.
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The garage is big! More than enough room for two cars, shelves on each side, and a massive work bench infront of one vehicle with 3 levels of shelving. It's all built into the wall and even with the car in the garage, the shelving is 3-4 feet away from the front of the car.
We know people with a "two car garage" and you can barely open the doors once both cars are inside. Now THAT is some bullshit.
As of right now we are most concerned with the hot water heater. The HVAC system was replaced in 2011, new roof in 2007, and new dishwasher just last month. All we'll need is a refrigerator and a lawn mower. I really want a riding mower bcuz fat, lazy penguin.
We know people with a "two car garage" and you can barely open the doors once both cars are inside. Now THAT is some bullshit.
As of right now we are most concerned with the hot water heater. The HVAC system was replaced in 2011, new roof in 2007, and new dishwasher just last month. All we'll need is a refrigerator and a lawn mower. I really want a riding mower bcuz fat, lazy penguin.
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Work, gym, laundry, nutrition, repeat.
My little event was small. Worth it, but small.
Next event should yield a bigger result hopefully.
Glad to see Ben's CL back in action!
Work, gym, laundry, nutrition, repeat.
My little event was small. Worth it, but small.
Next event should yield a bigger result hopefully.
Glad to see Ben's CL back in action!
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The garage is big! More than enough room for two cars, shelves on each side, and a massive work bench infront of one vehicle with 3 levels of shelving. It's all built into the wall and even with the car in the garage, the shelving is 3-4 feet away from the front of the car.
We know people with a "two car garage" and you can barely open the doors once both cars are inside. Now THAT is some bullshit.
As of right now we are most concerned with the hot water heater. The HVAC system was replaced in 2011, new roof in 2007, and new dishwasher just last month. All we'll need is a refrigerator and a lawn mower. I really want a riding mower bcuz fat, lazy penguin.
We know people with a "two car garage" and you can barely open the doors once both cars are inside. Now THAT is some bullshit.
As of right now we are most concerned with the hot water heater. The HVAC system was replaced in 2011, new roof in 2007, and new dishwasher just last month. All we'll need is a refrigerator and a lawn mower. I really want a riding mower bcuz fat, lazy penguin.
Nice. Buy a cheap fridge; it will last you long enough. Depending on how the spot for it is, you can get scratch and dent models. Definitely buy a riding mower. That's way too big for a walk behind, even if self-propelled. My old lot was 0.37 of an acre and mostly grass. I had a self-propelled, and it sucked. On the fastest speed, it took just over an hour. Unless you have a significant portion that's natural, get a riding mower.
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Cars and coffee was the most packed I have ever seen it. We almost didn't have anywhere to park when we showed up around 9. It was good seeing you Bryan and Ben.
The food at macs speed shop for lunch was amazing and came out really fast.
After looking at some jeeps that had the same headlights I was thinking about getting for the jeep, we went and got them from 4 wheel parts and installed them when I got back. It was the easiest install I have ever done I think.
On the way back on 485, the google street view car passed me so I maintained his speed and waved to the camera.
The food at macs speed shop for lunch was amazing and came out really fast.
After looking at some jeeps that had the same headlights I was thinking about getting for the jeep, we went and got them from 4 wheel parts and installed them when I got back. It was the easiest install I have ever done I think.
On the way back on 485, the google street view car passed me so I maintained his speed and waved to the camera.
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That's just a two car garage to me . In fact, that's how a garage is supposed to be. Not sure when that changed, but just because most people now have a 20x19 space they call a two-car garage doesn't mean that it is. What you describe is a two-car garage, and what most people have is a joke. They need to quit coming up with new names for things to explain away their not doing something correctly (in this case, buying a house with a proper garage).
Nice. Buy a cheap fridge; it will last you long enough. Depending on how the spot for it is, you can get scratch and dent models. Definitely buy a riding mower. That's way too big for a walk behind, even if self-propelled. My old lot was 0.37 of an acre and mostly grass. I had a self-propelled, and it sucked. On the fastest speed, it took just over an hour. Unless you have a significant portion that's natural, get a riding mower.
Nice. Buy a cheap fridge; it will last you long enough. Depending on how the spot for it is, you can get scratch and dent models. Definitely buy a riding mower. That's way too big for a walk behind, even if self-propelled. My old lot was 0.37 of an acre and mostly grass. I had a self-propelled, and it sucked. On the fastest speed, it took just over an hour. Unless you have a significant portion that's natural, get a riding mower.
Our lot is massive with lots of grass; only two small non-grass areas around the house and a total of 0.79 acre. I just went to Lowe's and picked out a John Deere that I like. $1500
I've been on Craigslist looking for one but it seems like rusted to hell mowers from the 80s are still commanding $400. It's not cheap but I would rather buy new, have a warranty, and know that it'll be taken care of properly.
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The garage is big! More than enough room for two cars, shelves on each side, and a massive work bench infront of one vehicle with 3 levels of shelving. It's all built into the wall and even with the car in the garage, the shelving is 3-4 feet away from the front of the car.
We know people with a "two car garage" and you can barely open the doors once both cars are inside. Now THAT is some bullshit.
As of right now we are most concerned with the hot water heater. The HVAC system was replaced in 2011, new roof in 2007, and new dishwasher just last month. All we'll need is a refrigerator and a lawn mower. I really want a riding mower bcuz fat, lazy penguin.
We know people with a "two car garage" and you can barely open the doors once both cars are inside. Now THAT is some bullshit.
As of right now we are most concerned with the hot water heater. The HVAC system was replaced in 2011, new roof in 2007, and new dishwasher just last month. All we'll need is a refrigerator and a lawn mower. I really want a riding mower bcuz fat, lazy penguin.
Sounds like you will be able to work on a car in your garage with the other one still in the garage which is awesome.
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I've always thought the same as well. A garage isn't just for cars, but for lawn tools, etc. We looked at some homes that had a "2 car garage" and I don't think the TL would have fit alongside the Elantra.
Our lot is massive with lots of grass; only two small non-grass areas around the house and a total of 0.79 acre. I just went to Lowe's and picked out a John Deere that I like. $1500
I've been on Craigslist looking for one but it seems like rusted to hell mowers from the 80s are still commanding $400. It's not cheap but I would rather buy new, have a warranty, and know that it'll be taken care of properly.
Our lot is massive with lots of grass; only two small non-grass areas around the house and a total of 0.79 acre. I just went to Lowe's and picked out a John Deere that I like. $1500
I've been on Craigslist looking for one but it seems like rusted to hell mowers from the 80s are still commanding $400. It's not cheap but I would rather buy new, have a warranty, and know that it'll be taken care of properly.
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Added a new mod this weekend. To Eric's disappointment it was to the house and not the cars.
Stainless steel heated to 700 degrees to burn off the chemicals from manufacturing turns a beautiful purple.
Wonderful Troegs Nugget Nectar during the first grilling last night.
Stainless steel heated to 700 degrees to burn off the chemicals from manufacturing turns a beautiful purple.
Wonderful Troegs Nugget Nectar during the first grilling last night.
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Beautiful grill
I went to Lowe's yesterday and checked out the John Deere that I liked. It has a cup holder so I'm sold
I went to Lowe's yesterday and checked out the John Deere that I liked. It has a cup holder so I'm sold
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I didn't say anything about alcohol
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But I am sure you were thinking it
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Nahhhhh. I just want my large Bojangles sweet tea to fit in the cup holder. As long as that's possible, I'm good
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The inspection is today
Mitzi took off of work since I wasn't able to. Future MIL is in town as well since she hasn't seen the house yet.
Mitzi took off of work since I wasn't able to. Future MIL is in town as well since she hasn't seen the house yet.
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Let us know how it goes!
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I sure will!
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haha I don't even know where to begin guessing what it is. I'm sure you are excited though!
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Isn't ATLP in Washington?
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Damn this looks really good. Also if I am looking at the APR site correctly there is a stage 2 upgrade kit that will make the allroad do 0-60 in 4.4seconds
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Seems like you are in the stage we were in for a long time. You want a new whip but can't decide on one.
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I hate to ask a favor but I broke my stupid wheel lock key over the weekend, there's only 10 different keys, does someone wanna hook me up? Also have you guys been having meets?
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The other thought going through my mind is that maybe I should just drive the IS-F till it dies and try and save enough money to get my dream of an NSX.
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You can't buy the keys individually.
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Thanks for the info, I just ordered some new lugs on Ebay to replace mine. now to find the time to drive all the way to Hendrick Acura, unless you guys know a dealer closer to Mooresville?
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Hendrick Acura is the only one I'm aware of.
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Good news guys, the house passed inspection! The inspector said for being 24 years old, the house is in immaculate shape. There are only a few minor things he said we should have fixed but none of them are detrimental to the house.
The water heater should be replaced within a year due to it's age but it's still alive and kicking for now.
The water heater should be replaced within a year due to it's age but it's still alive and kicking for now.
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That's good to hear Tyler! Big things happening in 2015!