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I caved in and bought sweats from jibrionline.com.
Looking good
I caved in and bought sweats from jibrionline.com.
Looking good
My new to me 2004 Honda CR-V which is pretty cool and sort of rare. It's a EX AWD Manual that started off as a 5 speed and is now a 6 speed. Has a 2" Aerogenic's lift kit with an extra inch or so from the tires making it a 3" lift. I flew to LA last night after work and drove it back around 4 this morning.
Not bad for a 18 year car with 250K on the clock. If you guys want more details I can post a list of everything done to it in the last 2.5 years by the previous owner.
It was posted on CL, popped up under RSX as I was looking for a RSX Type-S since it had a RSX Exedy clutch. Gotta love Honda's man, they are just like Lego's when it comes to mixing and matching parts.. How did you find it?
Just got this. Now what to do with it.....
It was posted on CL, popped up under RSX as I was looking for a RSX Type-S since it had a RSX Exedy clutch. Gotta love Honda's man, they are just like Lego's when it comes to mixing and matching parts.
Just got this. Now what to do with it.....
Nice.
If you need work, advice, parts, whatever, PM me.
I've been fixing and building landcruisers for a few years up in truckee.
Currently have 2 40s, 1 60, 1/2 of an 80 for myself and usually have 3 or 4 customer projects here.
Looks pretty clean. how's the rust? (Around rain gutter is always a problem on the 60)
Stock 2f? Do you have to smog it?
I have an irrational desire to own one of these, not the all matchy one, just a scout.
I have beyond no reason to own one, but it's on my "lust" list.
The 336 is alluring as well. Will be interesting to see how good the Ruger Marlins will be.I've owned a walnut Scout Squad for 12 years or so. One of the most fantastic firearms I've ever owned (and I have two safes full). Comes to the shoulder more naturally than other rifles (except maybe my Marlin 336 lever). Crazy accurate and totally reliable.
LOVE this rifle. I spent a few bucks and had the stock hand checkered and had rubbed (see attached).
Yeah, if I had it to do over again I would probably skip the checkering. The walnut was such high quality (according to the guy who hand rubbed it) that his work brought out the excellent grain. The checkering was pretty darned expensive also.The checkering looks great but at the same time out of place on that rifle.
I'm still working on a new motorcycle, but I may well still get one of these.