Headed back from Vegas now, picked up a crane at the con expo. Rented a Ferrari for 24 hours from royalty exotics. Had a chance to hear the car, it sounds amazing!
Hood is carbon fiber, Qa1 adjustable shocks on the back and jdm lowering shackles. Motor has little over a thousand miles on it. All the normal Bolton’s including jlp sheet metal intake manifold. Tuned by Aps on livewire ts plus on e85
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Taken it as far as iam gonna take it, probably put it for sale soon. What do u think I could get for it? 03 66100 miles, pretty clean!
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Jamco suspension, 6r80 trans, the brakes are 4 piston Brembos. Car was found in humboldt Nebraska, it has an 80 plus page build sheet. When I get back from Vegas I will upload a lot more detailed pictures. Was waiting for it to be completed before I posted an in-depth thread. Wanna try to get it...
Disc brakes, 8.8 rear end, full suspension. It’s just a cruiser, gonna put my 03 lightning up for sale next month. Probably gonna get c6 zr1 or gtr.
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Good looking pick up! Another year or so and I will get started on my 94! It’s been sitting since 2008. Have my 03 to hold me over until then!
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Have a 1988 Honda z50 it’s thirty years old. Had the piss rode out of it, still going on factory ring. Not to mention it can be rebuilt with ease. Parts still readily available, both coolsters I bought were junk. Carbs riveted on
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I own two of them, total junk! Piston ring is toast on one and front suspension broke on the other. They do fine if you putt around but anymore than that don’t waste your money. Golden rule you get what you pay for, my dad bought me a 1988 Honda z50. Still runs to this day! Also have a 1988...
Depends, 6 months saving maybe different to you then it is for me. I have a good chunk saved but it’s not six months worth.
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Union crane companies are great, I work for true steel. Usually on a production side of the oilfield, coil or Frac. I operate a 300 ton grove, 100 dollars a day per diem. Double time on sundays, It’s pretty good money. Besides the company man, make more than anyone on location and do the least...
Roughneck, Frac, coil tubing. Get a cdl and the possibilities are endless. Get nccco certified and you will have an easy job for life. I make a rediculous amount of money and most of the time just watch other people work.
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