this been posted yet?
http://houston.craigslist.org/car/636067311.html
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this been posted yet?
http://houston.craigslist.org/car/636067311.html
not ex-cab
Brandon just keep saving your money I should have your rig ready in a couple more weeks :flipoff2:
booty fabing does not make it an extended cab. I'll be interested in what Eric has to offer ;)
EFI and Ex-cab, might need some de-redneckification
http://dallas.craigslist.org/car/637595523.html
ding ding ding...
we have a winnah!!!
I would like to see how the flatbed turned out...
hey, its got a landscaping dump bed.
this thread is gay, never gonna happen.
he even speaks your language!!
http://dallas.craigslist.org/car/641440739.html
Thinking about selling the Runner, interested?
maybe, need more info.
I'll get you some here in a day or two.
Thanks
when BTU sends the check you'll get it. wont take you very far towards a rig.
see, roberts knows me well ;)
single-story house
10' cielings
top-double plate in the walls at 8', wtf?
I'm guessing its eithe load bearing or shearwall? Studs went from there, through the rafters and into the roof.
Made installing in-wall speakers fun tonight...along with the crown;)
is the whole house 10' ceilings? Code I believe is 10' max for 2x4 and 12' requires 2x6. You can do what you are talking about if a topplate is put at say 9' and then have a 3' wall on top to meet code. I dunno why the would do that unless there is some weird code where you live.....If the hole house is not 10' I was thinking it wa part of a larger wall they tilted up and for some reason just added 2'
this is colorado we are talking about here...
the builder will just blame it on the lack of oxygen up that high.
ummm i must have moved:flipoff2:
there is a "box" where it drops down in 1 corner, so maybe the roof goes all the way down and sits on it at the end at 8'ish. I'm guessing that's what it was now that i think about it. I couldnt figure out why it was taking so long to drill through until i stuck my finger in there and realized it was doubled up (and i was drilling into the stud above:))
I just thought it was some wierd shear wall crap at first.
:doh:
I must be gettin old. :D
how hard are the motors to rebuild? http://austin.craigslist.org/cto/933307879.html
why would you buy just the transfercase?
that 85 is a good deal. talk to Fred about rebuilding one, I think the off the shelf mega rebuilder longblock was the right thing to do.
Brandon, my cousin wants to sell his Range Rover. It's not the year you were after but it's cheap - $1000 for an '89. Needs a few hundred bucks worth of work. It was just delivered to the shop from NOLA to fix and sell. Pretty much stock with the exception of a 2" lift and 32" tires.
I was going to say the same thing Flem did, check with Fred, he just finished his toy motor.
so I can run dual t cases, al la: http://www.marlincrawler.com/htm/tra...ickup_dual.htm
Kevin, I'll be down in Houston next week, I'll stop by and look at it.
Sent an email out for the 87, just waiting to hear back.
scratch the league city one. it will be a rust bucket. probably saw the beach. people on the coast have different ideas of what exactly rust free is. I have looked at two trucks close to the gulf. one in freeport and the other in Harlingen. Both owners said no rust. I could stick my hand through the dash by the winshield on one and the other had nice natural drains in the floor and doors. don't even waste your time driving there.