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PLEASE HELP! My stang got jacked up on the rear K-Member - HOW BAD IS IT???

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Old 01-15-2013, 09:45 AM
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Originally Posted by 808muscle
OMG thats just so freaking good!!

Now about that lift............dude your not allowed to cheat and use a lift. You must suffer with jackstands in the garage like the rest of us.
I'm spoiled!
I have a buddy that has a beautiful heated shop with a lift, every tool known to man, house air and impact tools, etc...
and he goes south for the winter so it's all mine...
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Old 01-15-2013, 11:19 AM
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And I guess your little friend comes over to hand you tools and beers. Living the dream man! Awesome!
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Old 01-15-2013, 07:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Maine-iac
I'm spoiled!
I have a buddy that has a beautiful heated shop with a lift, every tool known to man, house air and impact tools, etc...
and he goes south for the winter so it's all mine...
I'm jealous... for now, but my dad is building a massive shop in his back yard. (He used to paint cars, and now that he's retiring, he's getting into restoring classics.) Soon I'll have access to a lift, paint booth, a world of tools and all the compressed air I can handle. In the mean time, my cramped single car garage and jack stands are still making me hate my car, lol.
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Old 01-15-2013, 08:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Diabolical!
I'm jealous... for now, but my dad is building a massive shop in his back yard. (He used to paint cars, and now that he's retiring, he's getting into restoring classics.) Soon I'll have access to a lift, paint booth, a world of tools and all the compressed air I can handle. In the mean time, my cramped single car garage and jack stands are still making me hate my car, lol.
LOL! Soon you'll be in the money bro! Now... you just need a little helper to bring you beers and stuff.....
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Originally Posted by Maine-iac
Now you just need a little helper to bring you beers and stuff.
I got that! Lol:


Picture is a couple years old. He's three now and is starting to understand the difference between standard and metric sockets already. He really likes being under the car with me. Can't wait til he's old enough to race!

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Old 01-16-2013, 09:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Diabolical!
I got that! Lol:


Picture is a couple years old. He's three now and is starting to understand the difference between standard and metric sockets already. He really likes being under the car with me. Can't wait til he's old enough to race!
That is just AWESOME! My son is 12 now and he's wrenching away with me - learning all the ropes.
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Originally Posted by Diabolical!
I got that! Lol:


Picture is a couple years old. He's three now and is starting to understand the difference between standard and metric sockets already. He really likes being under the car with me. Can't wait til he's old enough to race!

That is such a keeper picture. The best, love it!
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Old 01-17-2013, 04:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Diabolical!
I got that! Lol:


Picture is a couple years old. He's three now and is starting to understand the difference between standard and metric sockets already. He really likes being under the car with me. Can't wait til he's old enough to race!
OMG! Cute pic! Can I post it on UPR's Facebook page?
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Originally Posted by Diabolical!
I got that! Lol:


Picture is a couple years old. He's three now and is starting to understand the difference between standard and metric sockets already. He really likes being under the car with me. Can't wait til he's old enough to race!
Hey! That's where I have my Moroso catch can. Did I copy you or did you copy me? Unfortunately my wife and I can't have kids, so I just have her to hand me tools. She couldn't give a crap less about tools or mustangs.

Damn your motor looks new.


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Old 01-18-2013, 10:31 PM
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Originally Posted by UPRSharad
OMG! Cute pic! Can I post it on UPR's Facebook page?
Absolutely. You know I'm UPR equipped!
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