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bobthehobbyguy

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  1. The GM defense attorneys also love it because they can blame the cell phone for all or part of the accident induced by the faulty parts.
  2. Yep just looked it up. Airbag issue incorrect parts in assembly.
  3. Where did you get the quick change from?
  4. Quick change looks great. Fits the theme wel.
  5. Gets better with each update. I vote quickchange.
  6. Very cool. Great idea for the wheels. What do they cost?
  7. This is the perfect how to not get a lot of money for an ebay item - misspell the item name and put it in the wrong category.
  8. If the volumes are lower that will impact the cost, the larger volume you manufacture the better your costs. For example the boxes, a lower volume means that you are printing fewer which means it will cost more because you may not get as good a price for the quanity being printed. Setup costs will be higher every time you change the injections machines there are going to be labor costs involved. Just a few things that lower volumes will impact.
  9. What do the hoops look like? Looking forward to seeing this on tires.
  10. First off making more switches is not going to solve their problem unless they truly underdtand the issue. Was the orignal specification flawed? Most parts have tolerances and one question would be could the low end of the spec be the issue. Were the parts that have issues or the same batch or manufacturer. Also is the issue truly too much on the key ring. There has to be an intelligent process for handling this otherwise they are just doing feel good tasks.
  11. Thanks. Nice idea to use two styles. Like the effect of the patina on the cab.
  12. Great start. What method did you use for the rust for the bed and the cab?
  13. Very nice. What was the source for the ardun heads and the dssh?
  14. Obamacare has nothing to do with this topic. Deep pockets has nothing to do with topic either . However there are people that would make it seem like it. Bottom line GM made decisions in the interest of profit and failed to act in a moral way to prevent deaths.The result of those bad decisions are now happehing. From previous history there is no doubt that they will do it again because they haven't learned from the past and no doubt others will make the same mistakes. Until the people that make these decisions are held accountable for their decisions there will be no incentive to do otherwise.
  15. These comments sound like what the defense attorney would say it court. Wasn't our defective product or the concealment of the problem it was the fault of the drivers.
  16. John I agree 100 percent. GM is just an example of what can happen with the current corporate mentality. In most cases the decisions aren't causing deaths but it is costing people jobs.
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