No, not like hoarding 1,000 bottles of hand sanitizer. I can't be the only one spending more time on ebay and Amazon. Today I decided my life wasn't complete without a Wu Tang Clan cookie cutter:
Because cookies ain't nothin to berkeley wit.
No, not like hoarding 1,000 bottles of hand sanitizer. I can't be the only one spending more time on ebay and Amazon. Today I decided my life wasn't complete without a Wu Tang Clan cookie cutter:
Because cookies ain't nothin to berkeley wit.
It frustrates me when I have to order little things that I could've got from a brick & mortar store that I now have to pay shipping and wait weeks to get. So far that would include a set of metal files and a roll of white retroreflective tape.
A tagged klx 230. Since I'm still going to work , i'm'making the commute more fun when I can take some trails home.
I bought a brisket, becaue it was the only meat available and my breastfeeding wife (who normally tries to eat as close to vegan as possible) said we needed it.
Not sure if she's a Capri or a Flamingo, but she's from 1960 and as soon as I get some tires delivered, she's mine. Needs a transom.
Toyman01 (Forum Supporter) said:I bought one of these yesterday. Bluetooth programable. Should be a hoot at Lemons.
That could be cool if the sign was taken off the hat and mounted in the back window of my car. People would know how I really feel about their driving.
In reply to KyAllroad (Jeremy) (Forum Supporter) :
I had a set of those wheels for my SE-R. They were super-cheap, and I needed a second set of wheels so I could autocross on the stockers. Removing the center caps helped in the looks department.
Two grinders, 40 grinding wheels, 160 flapper wheels, and 120 cut off wheels.
Burned up the bearings in one of my old grinders, and the last functioning one is not sounding so good. Then again, none of this is ridiculous at all.
In reply to Mr_Asa :
Gotta love old boats. If it needs a transom it needs floors and internal ribbing too. Get ready for a lot of cutting fiberglass.
But is cool and that looks like the original vintage (TeeNee?) trailer. Check out Fiberglassics website if you havent already.
In reply to JimBob Racing: you can buy them specifically for that. Probably on Amazon.
So far my biggest purchase is a $200 Lego kit. But it's pirates!
In reply to ultraclyde (Forum Supporter) :
The floor is fairly stable, but it looks to be easy enough to replace that I'll probably do it at the same time. Whoever did the transom last cut out the shelf that you can see in those. I'll have to build a mold and put that back as they are just damn cool.
Trailer is one I've never heard of before, not a TeeNee, not a Gator, but a Holsclaw. Haven't looked for the trailer, but FiberG is where I found those Lone Star brochures.
I bought the box set of Top Gear (UK) specials, and a funky universal format cheepo dvd player from a Chinese company called Lonpoo so I could watch them! And yes, I did wipe it down with alcohol wipes before touching or otherwise using the Lonpoo.
New road bike and another guitar. Road bike was already planned so I guess hat doesn't count, but the guitar was definitely a "I'm board at home" purchase. At least the guitar was cheap, I'll easily spend more on some new hardware for it.
Floating Doc (Forum Supporter) said:$2000 WRX wagon
Where in the world do you find one of those, for that low of a price, that isn’t a rust bucket nightmare ?
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