Escape From the Prison Planet

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ck80

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Geez, man. Let me at least finish the house first.
C'mon, what's more important, house or garage?

I see a roof, walls, windows and doors. That's livable. Use a camping stove, portable shower, you're set.

Need garage space now!!!
 
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O. D. Showtime

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Coming along very nicely!
 
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DRIVEN

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Rode around in an El Camino with a Pitbull on a Monday while respectable folk were busy at work. I may be embracing this stereotype a bit to firmly.
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Finish carpenters got started a couple days early.
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This was day 1 and they were estimating 5 days of work. Lots of closets. Lots of trim. Wife threw in some crown and wainscoting at the last minute too.
 
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Effective but expensive. She ****ed up both doors on a new black Ram belonging to the trim boss this afternoon. Can't wait to see what that will cost me.
 

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Worked some more on the BroHauler today. Got the rear brakes working. I was able to adapt the Suzuki Swift wheel cylinders pretty easily. That made an easy $8 solution for some otherwise unavailable parts. While I had it in the air I did a badly needed oil and filter change. The last thing I did was cut off those old broken fog lights and brackets that were being used for headlights. Also cut out one broken and one bent rack support bar and replaced them.
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Once I got it back on the ground and ran it a bit I attempted to adjust the centrifugal clutch. Success!

Tally so far:
-front brake shoes
-front brake cables
-front wheel bearings
-front king pin set
-rear brake shoes
-rear wheel cylinders
-rear master cylinder
-new carb
-oil and filter change
-adjust centrifugal clutch
-clean air filter
-grease all suspension
-new battery
-new tail light lense
-remove fog lights, brackets, wiring
-repair bent/broken rack supports
-straighten bent front rack
 
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