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<p>[QUOTE="x1Heavy, post: 8026802, member: 178676"]I agree. Reluctantly. They will have to install one on my coffin so I can run the golden stairway when it's time to pull it upgrade. It will be a doozy.</p><p><br /></p><p>Heck new cars and trucks are deliberately being built without manuals. God forbid we need a two range splitter for a freaking toy pickup truck costing 90,000 dollars that spins all 4 wheels in a bit of morning frost.</p><p><br /></p><p>One of my greatest accomplishments in life, such as it is is getting a wife to do a manual of a truck. Im pretty convinced in a year or three trapped in such a environment, she would shift better than me.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="x1Heavy, post: 8026802, member: 178676"]I agree. Reluctantly. They will have to install one on my coffin so I can run the golden stairway when it's time to pull it upgrade. It will be a doozy. Heck new cars and trucks are deliberately being built without manuals. God forbid we need a two range splitter for a freaking toy pickup truck costing 90,000 dollars that spins all 4 wheels in a bit of morning frost. One of my greatest accomplishments in life, such as it is is getting a wife to do a manual of a truck. Im pretty convinced in a year or three trapped in such a environment, she would shift better than me.[/QUOTE]
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