Where is everyone #5

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  1. Ruthless

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    My driver took that coming off the yard this am.
    Stressed me out- he said no filter: I’m out of touch; I thought he meant the filter was plugged n he didn’t have a spare? Parently that means he didn’t change the picture lol
     
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  3. shogun

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    Severe thunderstorms coming across MS at 50 mph. Wind gusts to 60 mph. Truck don't fail me now!!!!
     
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  4. Oxbow

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    That makes sense.
     
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  5. Humblepie

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  6. jamespmack

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    Crayons? Your lucky. I'm allowed one crayon period.
     
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  7. Humblepie

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    Because you keep eating them
     
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  8. jamespmack

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    Well of you really like to wrench you could upgrade to the Probe, turbo GT.

    Funny little car when they ran, but might be in the top 3 worst of all time.
     
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  9. ShooterK2

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    When I bought this W9 it had a squeak I couldn’t find. Then one day MJ mentioned his was doin the same thing and it was those slap spring bushings, so I checked mine and sure enough. Like Superhauler says, a piece of mudflap works perfect. I didn’t even bolt mine, just used some orange gasket silicone and stuck it to the frame. Been a couple years now, still holding.
     
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  10. jamespmack

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    The blues taste the best, like M&Ms
     
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  11. ShooterK2

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    When I worked at the salvage yard in the early 90’s they sorted vehicles by row. They had the Dodge row, the Ford row, the GM row, and the Escort row. Almost none of the Escorts were wrecked. Just didn’t run and weren’t worth fixing I guess. Suckers weren’t even very old then. I don’t think they started building them till the mid 80’s or so.
     
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