Stop in for a cup of coffee

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Well the lift is gone, they brought 4 man crew but we were running 4 floor jacks and a come-a-long so I was helping out. Buyer's a pretty good car guy, is inviting me over for a beer once he gets the lift placed/powered. I think he was surprised when I let him pull the 220 receptacle out of my wall as he didn't have one yet.

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Well the lift is gone, they brought 4 man crew but we were running 4 floor jacks and a come-a-long so I was helping out. Buyer's a pretty good car guy, is inviting me over for a beer once he gets the lift placed/powered. I think he was surprised when I let him pull the 220 receptacle out of my wall as he didn't have one yet.

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Boom boom...

And no shenanigans???
 
Boom boom...

And no shenanigans???
Couple slips off of the front jack before the guy that's done it before (and brought the 16/4 trailer) remembered he ran a 4x4 the full width under the ramps up front, no damage to trailer or lift in those short drops but they sure caught everyone's attention!!!
 
Me personally I like them flush and not sticking out. I think they disrupt the bumper lines.
I really like the tailpipes molded into the bumpers of the late model Ram trucks. They don't just carve out a crescent, they roll the edges and make it look oh so purposeful.
 
I have a lot of the other badging for the car, but I like the clean look without it. It'll go with the car if someone wants to add it all back
I was thinking that when you posted those two earlier, if they were the same year, anyway one had much less badging and I liked it
 
Well I did manage to run the spreader around the front lawn . Took way longer then it showd have.
Bronze lady is coming over . I don't have the strength to fight her off. I guess I can sleep thru, it. Not like it would be the first time :rofl: :rolleyes:
 
Wind howled all day here. Spent an hour or so tearing into front wiring. I decided to hack out non relevant stuff. Made a big mess. Next i start digging into fusebox stuff to power all the stuff i yanked out. Fun. Not.
 
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Wind howled all day here. Spent an hour or so tearing into front wiring. I decided to hach out non relevant stuff. Made a big mess. Next i start digging into fusebox stuff to power all the stuff i yanked out. Fun. Not.
Yeah, I got to agree with you Frank. I don't like wiring projects either..,
 
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