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Old 05-16-2014, 12:57 PM   #26
FetchMeAPepsi
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Re: more issues!!

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My truck is scheduled for an honorable end with dignity. Cremated with me. That way no next guy to chop it down or hogg it up wif getto wheels. Meantime, BluGoo keeps us rollin.
Now that's the way to do it, Sharps! I think I'll add that line to my will too.

1963chevyc20, don't let them get to you. You WILL get hurt, you WILL learn, and you WILL have fun. Keep on truckin, but I do recommend saving up for a manual. You're right, they aren't cheap ($50.00 usually) but they are worth it when you can't get help online or things aren't immediately clear.

Except for hubs. They stink for hub repair...Anyway...

Passion and the sense to ask for help - That's all you really need. These trucks aren't rocket surgery




Maybe start a build thread so people can follow along?
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