you go to pick up a car engine and your truck wont start? Improvise!! Use your fully loaded E46 M3...
you go to pick up a car engine and your truck wont start? Improvise!! Use your fully loaded E46 M3...
jrw1621 wrote: Rusty, What more can you share about the girl in your avatar?
um... the model's name is Kelly Lynn, it was taken at Barber, that about all i know...
truly awesome. A few years ago i was looking for a new front for my deer-damaged passat. I happened to find someone parting one out in the same town as where my dad was on a business trip. He and my dad stuffed a hood, bumper, bumper support, two headlights and a grill into a rental chrysler 300 with two passengers.
Its amazing how crafty we can be when we're out of other options...
Rusty_Rabbit84 wrote: you go to pick up a car engine and your truck wont start? Improvise!! Use your fully loaded E46 M3...
Or, do the smart thing and rent a truck from Home Depot for like $20. You know, whichever.
Rusty_Rabbit84 wrote: um... the model's name is Kelly Lynn, it was taken at Barber, that about all i know...
I know she's cute but she needs a sandwich.
16vCorey wrote: That reminds me of my five engined Passat! The missing heads, manifolds, etc. were in the trunk.
Had a guy come to pick up a Triumph GT6 engine (straight 6) with his Toyota Tercel or Camry or such. Oh boy. With my tools we removed much of his interior and got it in there.
I have no problems with Kelly Lynn as she is.
as for moving stuff in a car. I have moved 30 8 foot 2 inch PVC pipes in my old hyundai tiburon (with the seats folded and the passengerseat laying down.
20 Cable tunnels (heavy hard rubber things) in my old Hyundai Excel (suspension was bottomed the entire time)
and 25 Source 4 Lieko theatrical lamps (new in their boxes) in that same excel with all but the driver's sear removed
One time a woman came to borrow an 8' wide projector screen from our company - actually it was a bit longer than that with the tripod legs. I helped her fit it in the car. IIRC she came to pick it up in an AE101 sedan, one end was in the corner of the rear deck and the other end was in the passenger side foot area. Took a lot of finessing to get it in there.
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