
WHAT'S IN YOUR PARKING SPOT?
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Well if its below freezing wont much corrosion occur ,but try to get out and wash the chassis off when the temperature gets above freezing ,that salt will do number on bare steel and aluminum ,I dont know why we cant have sacrifii
cal anodes or electronic corrosion stop for our beloved vehicles .

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Fit - (of a thing) of a suitable quality, standard, or type to meet the required purpose. If the car fits, I buy it.MajGenl.Meade wrote:"Fit" - now there's a car name that I could never purchase. Might as well be called a "Coma" or "Irritable Bowel Syndrome"
Same goes for a Murano - sounds like a medical treatment for nasal or eye problems
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I drive this baby:

In my dreams, but hey, dream big!

In my dreams, but hey, dream big!
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Last year, I went about 2 months where I couldn't wash my truck...because if I had, I would have been the owner of a large and undriveable ICEBERG.kmccune wrote:There should be a better type of rust treatment availaible by now ,especially on an older classic I wouldnt use conventional undercoating ,tip-dont drive in bad weather and be religious about washing the chassis off .
Treat Gaza like Carthage.
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Happens ,but when its that cold very little corrosion is occurring ,many times when I thought it was warm enough the ice crystals started forming, on the other hand a heated garage exacerbates corrosion .
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The worst rust is what you cannot see...unless you saw the underside on a lift, you don't know! I have seen vehicles that look fine, but are rotted to the point of structural failure underneath.BoSoxGal wrote:She's originally a Maine car, but was garaged here and then went out West. Has already spent a winter in Massachusetts and a summer sitting by the beach all night 4 days a week when I was a night guard at a private beach - and she was engulfed in fog and mist a lot. That was 8 years ago and no rust - so I'm thinking maybe she came with undercoating?Jarlaxle wrote:Whoa, important note: after you get the bodywork done, you NEED to get your RAV undercoated! There is a place in Concord that does it...costs $140, takes about an hour and a half.
http://www.nhoilundercoating.com
Or do you think I should check into that anyway?
Treat Gaza like Carthage.
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After I win the lottery tonight, this is going into my garage (of course, I'll then have to build a garage ... but that shouldn't be too much trouble)I'm gonna ride around in style,
I'm gonna drive everybody wild;
'Cause I'll have the only one there is around.

And the best part is — IT'S FOR SALE! (click on the pic below) And for a lot less than a Bugatti Veyron. Or an Aston-Martin DB11. Or a used Lamborghini Countach. Or even a brand-new, well appointed Mercedes, Bentley, Rolls-Royce, or Ferrari California.


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Yes, I suppose I could agree with you ... but then we'd both be wrong, wouldn't we?
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Right but dreamy eyes the wonder mechanic had her up on the lift and saw no rust. Still Econo is right, I'd better go see him again soon and ask about undergarments . . .Jarlaxle wrote:The worst rust is what you cannot see...unless you saw the underside on a lift, you don't know! I have seen vehicles that look fine, but are rotted to the point of structural failure underneath.BoSoxGal wrote:She's originally a Maine car, but was garaged here and then went out West. Has already spent a winter in Massachusetts and a summer sitting by the beach all night 4 days a week when I was a night guard at a private beach - and she was engulfed in fog and mist a lot. That was 8 years ago and no rust - so I'm thinking maybe she came with undercoating?Jarlaxle wrote:Whoa, important note: after you get the bodywork done, you NEED to get your RAV undercoated! There is a place in Concord that does it...costs $140, takes about an hour and a half.
http://www.nhoilundercoating.com
Or do you think I should check into that anyway?



For me, it is far better to grasp the Universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring.
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You might want dreamy eyes to do a diagnosis with a test drive. Also, you can sometimes tell how good a mechanic is by the size of the tool he keeps in his overalls.
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Just as long as it's a Craftsman and not a Snap-on.Joe Guy wrote:You might want dreamy eyes to do a diagnosis with a test drive. Also, you can sometimes tell how good a mechanic is by the size of the tool he keeps in his overalls.
I would also avoid anything marked Black and Dick'er Decker.

-"BB"-
Yes, I suppose I could agree with you ... but then we'd both be wrong, wouldn't we?
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You never know ,She may need "converter '(rust converter ,that is )

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Oh believe me, I'm rusty . . . really, really rusty. That's why I spend my nights watching videos, reading books and coloring in my coloring books. I've reverted to my pre-active days . . . meh. 

For me, it is far better to grasp the Universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring.
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Isn't that why we're supposed to eat all those anti-oxidents, so we won't rust?BoSoxGal wrote:Oh believe me, I'm rusty . . . really, really rusty.

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I like eating Chinese
Funny thing though; after a plate of General Tso's chicken, women just don't look good any more
really obscure humor
Funny thing though; after a plate of General Tso's chicken, women just don't look good any more
really obscure humor
For Christianity, by identifying truth with faith, must teach-and, properly understood, does teach-that any interference with the truth is immoral. A Christian with faith has nothing to fear from the facts
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After working all day in the rain...can I file for workers' comp due to mildew?MG McAnick wrote:Isn't that why we're supposed to eat all those anti-oxidents, so we won't rust?BoSoxGal wrote:Oh believe me, I'm rusty . . . really, really rusty.

Treat Gaza like Carthage.
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Maj ,you have a point ,both leave you wanting more after a little while.
Coloring books ,eh?I am seriously going to have to look into that,when I was a youngun I loved to color aircraft (that was pre measles bouts ,one measles bout destroyed part of my hearing -if you have never had a measles shot ,you should seriously consider one ).
Coloring books ,eh?I am seriously going to have to look into that,when I was a youngun I loved to color aircraft (that was pre measles bouts ,one measles bout destroyed part of my hearing -if you have never had a measles shot ,you should seriously consider one ).
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Check this out:

http://www.amazon.com/Antique-Airplanes ... 0486215245
I've had measles shots and boosters before college; I think at my age I'm okay, but I will be asking my new doctor that when I see her in April. I know my immune system isn't top notch given that I have a type of auto-immune disorder, or immune-mediated disease - depending which MS experts you talk to.
I really love coloring. It is considered to be equally beneficial to many folks as is meditation; it taps into creativity, fine motor control, is somewhat methodical and contemplative, and touches on generally positive childhood memories. Studies show that coloring lowers blood pressure, boosts immunity and generates positive mood - the more regularly one does it, the better the effects. I color while I'm watching TV, which then means I'm really more like listening to a radio show with the occasional glance up during absences of dialog. It's like when I used to cross-stitch, and I love creating a beautiful thing, even if only putting color into somebody else's picture.
My 2 suggestions: invest in decent pencils, the experience is much better if you don't have to press hard with an inferior pencil. Prismacolor is the most reasonably priced fine art pencil, on Amazon they are 1/2 the price in arts/crafts stores. Buy coloring books with pretty good paper quality - Dover might not be the best in this regard because their print books are generally on a lesser stock of paper, but at $4.99, it's worth trying.
Have fun!


http://www.amazon.com/Antique-Airplanes ... 0486215245
I've had measles shots and boosters before college; I think at my age I'm okay, but I will be asking my new doctor that when I see her in April. I know my immune system isn't top notch given that I have a type of auto-immune disorder, or immune-mediated disease - depending which MS experts you talk to.
I really love coloring. It is considered to be equally beneficial to many folks as is meditation; it taps into creativity, fine motor control, is somewhat methodical and contemplative, and touches on generally positive childhood memories. Studies show that coloring lowers blood pressure, boosts immunity and generates positive mood - the more regularly one does it, the better the effects. I color while I'm watching TV, which then means I'm really more like listening to a radio show with the occasional glance up during absences of dialog. It's like when I used to cross-stitch, and I love creating a beautiful thing, even if only putting color into somebody else's picture.
My 2 suggestions: invest in decent pencils, the experience is much better if you don't have to press hard with an inferior pencil. Prismacolor is the most reasonably priced fine art pencil, on Amazon they are 1/2 the price in arts/crafts stores. Buy coloring books with pretty good paper quality - Dover might not be the best in this regard because their print books are generally on a lesser stock of paper, but at $4.99, it's worth trying.
Have fun!


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For me, it is far better to grasp the Universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring.
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~ Carl Sagan
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Currently driving these, Our 10 year old towcar Hyundai Tucson. Just replaced his battery for the first time, it still goes like a train and passes it's MOT inspection every year. The only thing he's ever needed was a new clutch about three years ago - towing a 1700 kilo caravan kind of murdered it.

Also this little beauty.

Sitting at the end of the drive plotting on ways to terrify the unsuspecting driver. It has two drive modes, woe betide you if you accidentally drop it into Sports mode and accelerate, damn thing nearly gave me whiplash.
Also this little beauty.
Sitting at the end of the drive plotting on ways to terrify the unsuspecting driver. It has two drive modes, woe betide you if you accidentally drop it into Sports mode and accelerate, damn thing nearly gave me whiplash.
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Fokker DR VII and an FE2B?
For Christianity, by identifying truth with faith, must teach-and, properly understood, does teach-that any interference with the truth is immoral. A Christian with faith has nothing to fear from the facts
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BoSox, MS ? You have my sympathy ,had a neighbor with MS ,became good friends with Him ,I suppose the MS finally got Him,He never gave up and had a fairly good quality of life (as much as the MS WOULD ALLOW )
Anyway thinks for the tips on the pencils,I want to get some good crayons too,the airplanes do make an interesting subject to color .It amazes me how much the WW1 planes advanced from the "Wright Flyer" in short order.
" Tragically war is an engine ,advances driven by necessity ,peace benefits ,but at a price ".
Anyway thinks for the tips on the pencils,I want to get some good crayons too,the airplanes do make an interesting subject to color .It amazes me how much the WW1 planes advanced from the "Wright Flyer" in short order.
" Tragically war is an engine ,advances driven by necessity ,peace benefits ,but at a price ".
