Yes you could!
And that would be an easy section.
Yes you could!
I was thinking how your going to get a the mower down there ...hahaMight have to get a chain saw out too.
Might have to get a chain saw out too.
hahaha I love the fact that the Strut brace is sitting on top of the bonnetThis is someone's pride and joy at work. Most creative use of diamond plate that I have ever seen! :nut: Someone spent a lot of time and effort to do this. While I think it's absolutely heinous, I have no room to talk. I was driving a Honda Civic at the time...:yikes:
hahaha I love the fact that the Strut brace is sitting on top of the bonnet
Some people :bash: lolFunny you would say that, as it was my favorite (???) part, as well!!! Wish I had a pic of the 280Z that runs around White Center with the silver serving tray bolted upside-down on the hood, along with probably about 40 lbs. of various "trim" pieces screwed, glued, or bolted to it. Even had stuff on the steering wheel!
Funny you would say that, as it was my favorite (???) part, as well!!! Wish I had a pic of the 280Z that runs around White Center with the silver serving tray bolted upside-down on the hood, along with probably about 40 lbs. of various "trim" pieces screwed, glued, or bolted to it. Even had stuff on the steering wheel!
I wish I still had a picture, but alas I do not...I worked with a guy who flipped a paint tray upside down on his hood, to make it look like a scoop...It was on an Escort WAGON!
I'd like to know how they pulled that off...two guys smiling in the Jeep, dry as a bone, two women out in the muck, covered in mud, digging out the stuck smartasses...
I'd like to know how they pulled that off...two guys smiling in the Jeep, dry as a bone, two women out in the muck, covered in mud, digging out the stuck smartasses...
Good thing the 'window tax' went away before they built that one!View of the gherkin from an office I worked in a few weeks ago. Some of the glass fell out of this window 10 year ago. Nobody was injured.
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