I have a room in my shop called the Parts Dept.Don't forget, a hoarder, too.
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I have a room in my shop called the Parts Dept.Don't forget, a hoarder, too.
A criminal.... as in stealing parts or speeding away from cops?
that's it??That would be me straight up if i had the money... more project space for my hotrods than my own living situation.
All i'll want... a vehicle lift, frame rotisary, fabrication area, body and paint area, overhead 5ton crane, restoration area, engine building area, engine dyno area and all the tools needed to accomplish anything and everything.
Removing emissions devices, loud exhaust, loud stereo, dark window tint, wrong color light bulbs....A criminal.... as in stealing parts or speeding away from cops?
That'll do it.... and on that note about dark window tint, i've seen plenty here in texas, what looks like limo tint the entire front windsheild, and thats NOT on emergency vehicles.Removing emissions devices, loud exhaust, loud stereo, dark window tint, wrong color light bulbs....
I've seen far too many local PD vehicles (DFW/N.Tx area) w/the same 'dark tint' on side windows that you can't see through.That'll do it.... and on that note about dark window tint, i've seen plenty here in texas, what looks like limo tint the entire front windsheild, and thats NOT on emergency vehicles.
It's almost criminal...Not that i blame them, still unacceptable.... but with todays LED/LAZER/etc headlights on newer vehicles as well as the conversion to older vehicles that originally came with halogen bulbs, they are just too d@mn bright at night with oncomming traffic, like constant highbeams.
They are just as bad when they are behind you hitting both door mirrors just right when sitting in traffic or in a drivethru waiting on your order, just makes you want to get out of your vehicle and take a crowbar to their front end, NOT that i would ever condone such a thing.
exactly. it was a trick question. the REAL answer is you never have enough tools! he needs to turn in his man-cardthat's it??
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