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  1. Very delinquent on posting these, but life has been pretty busy. We moved into our dream home in the foothills just north of Boise in early October. I had the garage floor epoxy coated before we moved in. Garage is almost 1500 sq-ft. Garage was epoxy coated by my friend who does this for a living so the price was quite reasonable. I pick up the four post lift next Tuesday. NewAge pro series cabinets arrive in January. Garage is coming along, but still filled with packing boxes. Here are a few pics.
  2. Wow, mine are a lot less than that!!
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    Uh oh... a familar Safari Gold car showed up unexpectedly in the latest Nissan Stories!!! 😄 https://usa.nissanstories.com/en-US/releases/hidden-design-elements-in-the-all-new-nissan-z
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    :polite cough:
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    Here's a post with actual measurements:
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    This might help in showing the amount of off-center for the spare tire well.
  7. The air freshener was black ice so in my opinion unfortunately it was arse-scented
  8. I sure hope that's not an arse-scented air freshener hanging from the mirror. 😁
  9. Yes indeed. In fact, I pulled two from Caddys. They operate, but as @Captain Obvious mentioned, may offer some serious resistance to integration! As for the building, it took forever to get this far with it. But, as I mentioned above, the metal roofing is supposed to be available in two weeks. Concrete seems to be running on a 2-3 week lead time basis. Right now, we can't get any gravel smaller than 57. It seems the crushers need repair and parts can't be found. I mentioned this to my buddy yesterday who is building a house nearby and he had several loads of crusher run delivered yesterday. The trucks were gone and back in less then 45 mins. The same quarry I asked for CR and they said none was available. Looks like I need a little lot more rock buying power. I gave up on my original plans for this building. It was supposed to look like the house. Couldn't get materials or didn't want to afford what I could get. So my buddy who is helping me suggested post-framed metal building. It took a long time for me to come to terms with it bc I don't really like the look of metal buildings. I thought about waiting another year or two or five, and finally said well schizel, I might be dead before I can build this the way I want, so metal it is! I'll make myself feel better about it by turning on machines and making things I haven't been able to do since we moved here. Interesting about the paint and conduit. Conduit I need now, but I haven't let myself think that far ahead on paint. Thanks for the heads up. Looks like I'll be at Lowe's and Spencer Home Supply today.
  10. I tried it out they look like they came on the car worked out well on skillerds mirror mounts and I can see pretty good out off them
  11. Good luck on getting the materials for the build. When I go to my local hardware store there has been are no electrical PVC conduit for weeks , scarce supply of latex paint at Sherwin Williams. We’ve had a house in the neighborhood waiting on a standing seam metal roof for about 6 weeks now. I’ve heard siding is hard to get too. Hopefully Omicron doesn’t put production back on its butt again. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Very nice rear spoiler shot ...
  13. https://www.ebay.com/itm/224586811672?hash=item344a6ac918:g:HPAAAOSw3ZFfyTd8 These dents should buff right out and that rust needs a splash or rust inhibitor. It’s stuff like this that makes me wonder where things are going? Are cars going up in value that fast or is our money becoming progressively worthless? We bought a 2021 Suburban one year ago at about 6k under the sticker MSRP. About 6 weeks ago the dealership called us and said they’d be willing to offer us MSRP for the car. When I went online to look at similar vehicles they were goin for at 9k above MSRP. Someone slap me and wake me up?
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