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Old Sep 5, 2007 | 11:24 PM
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She's in the shop right now being pampered. Getting the correct C-pillar put on and they recharged my battery because of the slow start-up and told them about. The mustang "expert" there said it was otherwise running good and strong so that's good. I just want my damn car back!!! Though it is fun driving my dad's 01 F-150... its like the biggest F-150 they made 4x4... full cab and full bed? I don't know the right terms for trucks but yeah... it's definitely different driving something that feels like 20 feet off the ground haha rather than my butt dragging on the road basically. Only a couple more days though!!!!
Old Sep 5, 2007 | 11:33 PM
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i know what you mean, mines down for the count. for now.[&:]


i get to drive a 97 subaru auto 4cyl wagon... wooho
Old Sep 6, 2007 | 07:45 AM
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I definitely know what you mean. When I do have it available to drive, I don't even drive it much because I drive my other car to work and on the highway and everything. I probably only put about 5-6k miles on the Mustang a year in just crusing around town for fun without any real destination.

But when I don't have her available to drive... I miss her.
Old Sep 6, 2007 | 12:34 PM
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ORIGINAL: Slicktastyk Matt

She's in the shop right now being pampered. Getting the correct C-pillar put on and they recharged my battery because of the slow start-up and told them about. The mustang "expert" there said it was otherwise running good and strong so that's good. I just want my damn car back!!! Though it is fun driving my dad's 01 F-150... its like the biggest F-150 they made 4x4... full cab and full bed? I don't know the right terms for trucks but yeah... it's definitely different driving something that feels like 20 feet off the ground haha rather than my butt dragging on the road basically. Only a couple more days though!!!!
I never knew how badazz machs were until I bought one. My car would run with a stock 03-04 cobra as it sits and I couldnt stand to be without it. Its going down for a shortblock build up next year (running a turbo set up) and it will be down for a few months id imagine. Great cars.
Old Sep 6, 2007 | 12:38 PM
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IM SO LONNELLYYYY
Oh how I miss her. I feel like she left without saying goodbye, that *****.

lol
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