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Will be gone most of today. Hope everyone has a great day. The weekend is almost here.
-------------------- Hawkeye: SSOA F98-C98
1998 SS - Black All Options - Mods Whisper Lid, K & N, Lou's Short Stick, Shift Light, Skip Shift, SLP Y, Borla, 4:10's, BMR STB, SLP SFCs, Granatelli MAF, Hypertech III, 160 Stat, Mallory Billet Pedals, Metco Aluminum LCAs,Fast Toys Ram Air Mod, Spohn Panhard Bar, BMR Torque Arm, free EGR mod,power antenna, BMR LCA brackets, Gentex Temp/Compass Auto Dim Mirror, AllMaxx Strobe and Wig Wag, BAER Eradispeed rotors,PPC Headers with Random Technology Hi Flow Cats, BMR Drive shaft Loop,FAST 78MM Throttle Body, FAST 78MM Composite Intake, Mobil 1 & lots of Zaino.
Wife & Best Friend Mary - copilot. Posts: 5558 | From: Windsor, Ontario. Canada | Registered: Feb 2000
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Morning all, today is friday for me. Have a great day everyone.
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Ah, t tops off on the trip to the gym yesterday. Finally, no back to raining for 4 more days
The neighborhood kids let me know how much they liked the SS yesterday. Easy way to meet the neighbors when you are new to the neighborhood I guess.
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The picture of the day .............. another English vehicle ............ this time an Austin .......... K.S. "Tiger" Pittman was a major "combatant" in the "Gasser Wars" of the '60's and early '70's ........... fielding both a '41 Willys and a '33 Willys under the sponsorship of Virginia's S&S Speed Shop ............... although classified as a Gas class car over in the AHRA, the Austin had to be classified as an "Altered" in the NHRA because of the chassis and the positioning of the driver ........ BB/A signifies a potent blown smallblock ......... and a lot of 8 second passes
Posts: 655 | From: North Carolina ... the land of Possum & Dumplings | Registered: Jan 2002
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-------------------- My Cars: 2000 Bright Rally Red Camaro SS Convertible 2002 Electron Metallic Blue Berger SS T-Top 2004 Silver Birch Metallic Silverado 2500HD Duramax Ext. Cab. S.B. 4x4
Well I am on nights 11pm to 7am this wk and have to work thru the wknd...super chevy show this wknd and couple things I wanted to get done to my 35th, big brown truck is delivering goodies today...gonna be a LONG wknd, but I will be making the show, even looks like we may get showers also.
Is anyone else attending super chevy here in NH? Al
-------------------- 2002 35th LE # 115, SLP build # 986, T-top, 6 spd, 345hp OEM lid/CME, SLP Long Tubes, Random cats, SLP strut tower brace, SLP bolt on subframe connectors, adjustable billet lower control arms, adjustable billet pannard bar, SLP MAF sensor, smooth bellows, reusable Blackwing filter, Red Top Optima battery, Mobil 1 oil cap, Pro-5.0 shifter/shortened 1 1/2", 35th car cover, 35th floor mats, GM trophy mat, GM portfolio, SLP portfolio, key fobs/dash plaque(not installed), GM OPTIONS...traction control, rear defogger, 12 disk changer Polished ZO6 Dante replica wheels with BFG Gforce tires, rears are 18X10.5 with 295 35 18 tires, fronts are 18X9.5 with 240 40 18 tires.
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May 20th in History 1927: Britain recognises the independence of Saudi Arabia 1944: Failed assassination attempt made on Hitler by his own officers 1990: An estimated 2 million people across China protest Martial Law 1991: The Soviet government begins allowing citizens to leave the country if they wished
May 20th birthdays 1908: James Stewart, American film actor 1915: Moshe Dayan, Israeli military leader 1946: Cher, American actress
Posts: 272 | From: Woodstock, Georgia | Registered: Aug 2003
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Welp, it's Friday again for me - taking care of Tyler once again tomorrow.
Have a good one!
-------------------- Jim Mac '98 Silver SS #108 Posts: 1907 | From: I hope I'm not repeating myself. Again. And Again. Stop picking on me! Waaahhh!! | Registered: Feb 2000
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Mornin' all. After work yesterday, we got the old sinks and cabinet out of the downstairs bath and replaced the old underlayment in the bathroom/entry/laundry room. Too bad we didn't know we needed to tackle it when we did the adjoining family room (and had a 30yd dumpster out front). We snuck all the debris into our apartment dumpsters, though Posts: 1143 | From: Portland, OR | Registered: Nov 2001
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