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MISSISSAUGA, ONT

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Dan was going to make my upper trailing arms adjustable for me but now I cant seem to find them



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ONTARIO

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I guess I have to make complete new one then !! Did you check the back of the couch??

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PORT HOPE, ONT

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Maybe in the fridge. Ed

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flatblack55delivery wrote:

Maybe in the fridge. Ed


 Yeah !! The outdoor fridge !! LOL



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MISSISSAUGA, ONT

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Yeah emptied all my pocket's too!!!



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MISSISSAUGA, ONT

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Just checked in between the couch cushions and found the lower one's

And almost enough change for you to make new uppers!!!!!!



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ETOBICOKE, ONT

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Wait till the rain tonight and you just might find them out back.

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ST CATHARINES, ONT

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What the hell are you guys talking about? You keep your car parts in your couch???

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VICTORIA HARBOUR, ONT

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I am thinking by the rest of the parts laying on the ground someone took the car too :)

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MISSISSAUGA, ONT

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Haven't even started to look

For the car yet !!!



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MISSISSAUGA, ONT

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My wife doesnt mind there are car parts

Everywhere ask top cat or the scotchman

Even politically correct



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It can happen! There are 2 cars in my back yard that are 100% covered by snow right now. Later, when the rain gets here, you might see a bit of the roof of the one to the west side, but you still won't know what it is for a few weeks yet! The one beside it to the east is REALLY drifted - no chance of seeing that one for a while!!!

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BARRIE, ONTARIO

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If you haven,t cleaned the shop since I was there in the summer . try right inside the shop door , on the right , on the floor with all those coil over shocks an other pieces you had laying there ..77.

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MISSISSAUGA, ONT

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 yeah did a big clean up since then, although you would never know it

All that stuff is up on shelves now. Built the whole wall floor to ceiling with shelves.

I've put them somewhere for safe keeping, gotta start writing it down now I guess

 



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MISSISSAUGA, ONT

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Gotta make a deal with Rick and change my handle

 to "toomuchjunk"



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Well I don't really need it anymore. I spent a year downsizing.
I went from a 40X56 to a 30X40 so something had to be done.
Then what would I do, I don't have a '34 unless the '34 comes with the handle.
TMJ

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VICTORIA HARBOUR, ONT

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I had a friend miss place his stainless fender trim last year. it drove him nuts and he looked most of the summer for it. He checked everywhere looked on line for some replacements and wouldn't pay the 600.00 bucks the guy was asking. He was getting something from the loft in the garage and to his surprise there they were tucked away in a cardboard tube. It was like Christmas for him in July. Perhaps the moral of the story is tucking something away for safe keeping isn't always a good idea. Good intentions but sometimes less is more... lol

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The only thing I like about putting something away, for safekeeping ,is the surprise I get if I ever find it again. Ed

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The only thing I like about putting something away, for safekeeping ,is the surprise I get if I ever find it again. Ed


 You must get a surprise everyday when you go to work !! LOLbiggrinbiggrinbiggrin 



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Every day is an adventure Dan.The good thing about being a little forgetful is all of my movies are new to me and the plots of my books are always fresh Ed

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MISSISSAUGA, ONT

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Well had a chance to go back out into the yard today and my

digging paid off and with a little help from the rain , I could see

 the upper trailing arms through the ice. Got my kango chipping gun out and retrieved them.

Get the lathe warmed up Dan ,They should be thawed out by Monday LOL

 



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lmao. Good on ya.



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34guy wrote:

Well had a chance to go back out into the yard today and my

digging paid off and with a little help from the rain , I could see

 the upper trailing arms through the ice. Got my kango chipping gun out and retrieved them.

Get the lathe warmed up Dan ,They should be thawed out by Monday LOL

 


 My lathe is always warm, and my beer always cold. Let me know when you want to come out.



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