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CoolBlueSS

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  1. Same here. I always start with the roof, then hood, grill, bumper, then down one side, and back up the other working top to bottom. I'm afraid to let the soap dry, because I've heard it's bad for the paint. I guess it's ok? My wife says I'm OCD when it comes to washing a car, and it's hard for me to let my kids (3 and 4) to "help" me. They just go where ever. No order at all.
  2. My daughter's is today. She's a big 3. Happy birthday.
  3. Same here with the ZO6. If I had that kind of money I just can't see spending it on a car. But then again, I'll probably never have that kind of money, so why bother. Btw, that exhaust sounds sweet.
  4. When you get back you have to come to a gtg. Looks good.
  5. I want to know more about how you cleaned the leather that well. My wife's Tahoe has the shale interior, and with two kids the seats are nasty. I've used Meguires, Lexol, and several others, and can get it pretty clean, but not like that. Nice work, btw.
  6. I looked inside of a Countach, and there's no way I would could even fit one butt cheek in it. I still think the Countach is a drop dead sexy car, though.
  7. Wow! That sucks. Hopefully it's something simple. Ignition module/coil.
  8. That kind of thing pisses me off, too. The people that bitch about this country, the soldiers jobs, or whatever, are given the right to do so by the very people they're bitching about. Those people should think about that before they open their mouth.
  9. Double sided tape, and 4 screws.
  10. I saw that yesterday, but I have full access to it.
  11. That's messed up. Glad you made it, and I hope they do the right thing for you.
  12. Oh ok. I wasn't aware you could mix them. I thought it was one or the other.
  13. I don't know where I am on post count.Now I do.
  14. Different application. Propane is like NO2 to a diesel, I think. You can convert to propane power, but you can't mix gasoline and propane.
  15. I'm raising the flag on this one, too.
  16. It was very emotional for me, as it was for everyone. Especially those in the city, or who knew someone there. That event triggered something inside of me. I didn't personally know anyone in the planes, the Pentagon, or the WTC, but I felt the pain when I went home that day and saw a flag at half staff. I also felt a great deal of respect and appreciation for police officers, firefighters, and soldiers, and a renewed love for this country. Sorry, I get a little carried away on this subject, because we live in the best country in the world. Thanks for sharing your stories, and listening to me ramble.
  17. Thanks Eamonn. I,m glad it's you guys that have our backs. Hats off to the UK.
  18. I can remember it like it was yesterday. So sureal. I was working for a Buick-Pontiac-GMC dealer doing body shop parts. I was caught up, so I was listening to a local sports radio station (The Ticket) talk footbal, or something. One of the producers cut in and said that a plane had struck one of the WTC towers. No one thought much of it as there were no details yet. There was speculation that it was a commuter plane off course, ect. They had a monitor set up watching it unfold then the second plane hit. One of the DJs said, "This is intentional." "This is a terroerist attack." All work ceased in our shop for the rest of the day.
  19. I never realized how much of a brotherhood firefighters were till 9/11 happened. Thank you for all that you do, and stay safe.
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