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meechum68

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  1. Awesome goodies guys! Very awesome!! Love the Initial D cars!!
  2. Welcome aboard Craig!
  3. I enjoyed the article, and realized I have the Purple 55 and the Black Harley 55 Panel in my stash. Was cool to see the other Itinerations of what was produced back then.
  4. Your welcome! Im an old fogey ..and get off my lawn.... Some things are great some not so great, and I am sure later on the next one will be the same, and rinse and repeat.
  5. I will fix my post! I misread it.
  6. Neat looking for sure, and solid power for I6. Interest picqued for sure. Fixed post due to new information cuz I can't read.
  7. Love the crazy cool custom looks!! Thanks for sharing these ole Buicks.
  8. Nice work! Like that two tone look a lot!
  9. Very nice!!
  10. Beautiful color! And such a sleeper look. LOVE IT!
  11. Nice work, and definitely a great story!
  12. Cadzilla, all time favorite build of his. Still such a sleek car.
  13. That's cool! And I'd have to sell a kidney .. cuz you can't just have 1!
  14. I did the sound deadening in my truck as well.... here is some before and after.
  15. Nice job on salvage, sorry to hear of the horror of what happened.
  16. I got a Tamiya Scriber, Gonna use a body I got in a Junkyard buy to practice on so I can open up the Trunk and doors.
  17. Welcome Eugen! Can't wait to see your work!
  18. My 90 Chevy that I have complained about on another post here, 31x10 off road tires with stock rims, nothing outside the truck, and will soon be adding mud flaps, because I don't like slinging it all over. But I love playing in it, always fun to watch faces of the 4x4 guys lol. I have bumper mount foglights, and a good tow hitch, and tow mirrors, as I will tow a camper trailer every so often. But I agree, if I want cool, I'll build a model.
  19. Right! Just .. insane on his skill.
  20. I cheated when I did it, but here's how: I rinsed my beans, and then added a whole diced onion, table spoon fresh diced garlic, salt, pepper. Took the ribs out of the package cut them to where it was 3-4 bones per chunk. (Spare ribs is what I had on hand.) Covered beans in about 2" water. Tossed the ribs in, gave it a quick stir. Pressure cooked in the Instapot 40 minutes. Dropped the steam using the valve. Opened, at this point the ribs were cooked so I pulled the bones. Shredded the meat and all the fat into the beans. Put it on simmer while I fried the tators for another 10-15 or so, stirring and adding seasoning as needed. The ribs give a nice pork flavor, and thickens the beans up nicely too. I have done this same recipe with ribs I have smoked too. Just have to mind the char from smoking/grilling.
  21. Nice work dude! I like that you kept is a 6 banger!
  22. Great stuff guys!! And always a great thing when you find a holy grail kit for less than normal!
  23. It's a look I am not a fan of..and the fact the side wall is less than 1/2 the tread face as well. I call most of the trucks like this... pavement princesses. I know a few folks take them out in the mud and dirt, but the princesses drive me nuts. And when I was getting my license ages ago, this was illegal as all get out, and now here we are.. no mud flaps no fender extensions, just a look that is not pleasant. If they had big fat tires with tons of side wall, and fenders that show chips from rocks from mud and gravel.. that would be cool. (Call it my age showing lol)
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