Man, you guys are ALL welcome to come hang out at the shop anytime you wantI think a spring visit to Detroit is now in order for a few of us... haha
Man, you guys are ALL welcome to come hang out at the shop anytime you wantI think a spring visit to Detroit is now in order for a few of us... haha
I think it’s gonna be rowdy. 11:1 with big heads, degreed cams and an intake that makes it’s name up top. Not to mention two turbos with the same size downpipe I was running on the single lolStepping it up indeed. Can’t wait to see this thing sing on a dyno north of 8k rpm.
Are you planning on keeping the same color scheme as before or are you going to be switching it up a bit?
Different color scheme on deck. I’ll stick with the silver vein Powdercoat as the foundation but otherwise I’m definitely revamping the lookAre you planning on keeping the same color scheme as before or are you going to be switching it up a bit?
Friend of mine gets to Milan for the stick shift races atleast 2x/year. I'll have to let you guys know when we go next year for sure.A meet up at Milan I think would be perfect! I want to see what it'll trip the lights at.
If it has coolant jackets and no o-rings I don't see how it's going to be one the most powerful but it is one hell of a car.
Friends, please read and follow suit
Though it’s easy for most to simply say “Today is a day to give thanks for all the wonderful blessings I have”. I’m reminded that there are several out there who are incapable of finding anything to be thankful for, or at best, finding it difficult to do so.
Frankly, I recognize I have more than I deserve, more than I need, and probably more than I should have.
So today, after I’m finished giving thanks for the over abundance of things I’m grateful for, I’m taking a moment to pray for several of the following.
-those who are heavily grieving the loss of loved ones
-those that cannot afford to put food on the table for themselves and/or their family
-those who are alienated from people they were once close with
-those battling the hell that is addiction
-those wrestling with all types of mental illness
-our troops who cannot be with their families because they’ve prioritized protected our ability to do so
-those who are not physically well due to all varieties of ailments
-those who cannot be in the presence of ones they love
-those struggling to find hope in general
.....and so many more
My prayers go out to you. If I knew who you were, I’d give you everything I don’t “need”. Nothing would make me more thankful than to give YOU something to give thanks for
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Bro, so happy to hear you’re doing well! I’ve known several people that have had it and it wasn’t much more than a bug but I recognize it’s effecting some very seriously. Just glad you’re ok.Well said. I spent my Thanksgiving in the hospital. Infection in my back lead to an ER visit and being admitted for an MRI and testing. Guess what test is first up? Yep. Covid. Nurse came back and says "Guess what else you have?" I said "not a surprise". They wanted to remove the neuro stimulator in my back due to the infection, but didnt want to put me under due to the virus. So, I was there from Wednesday evening until Monday afternoon. I feel rather well now and am thankful/grateful that it wasnt and hasnt been worse. My daughter has it and so does my son. Daughter has the exact symptoms as I do. None of us are doing poorly from it. Hopefully it stays that way.
So, yeah I spent too much time at the hospital, but I can be thankful that I didnt need a ventilator or worse and that my kids are doing as well as they can be while hopefully building immunities to this stupid crap. Ok. Enough said, but thanks for the kind words man. See you at some point when we head up north.
Edit......love the seats too man.