Install Fest anyone?
Originally Posted by rau
oh ****, that sucks man. ill PM you the number. besides, i have springs/struts to install now 

Where are you located, rau?
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Originally Posted by Bell R
Fingers crossed that my springs will be here by the 28th!
Where are you located, rau?
Where are you located, rau?
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I have good news all. I popped the question... to my dad.... about the install fest.
We are good for the 28th in the afternoon. If rau can hold onto the RSB for me, I'll have endlinks and a RSB to install. I know you guys have a ton of stuff you guys want to do.
We probably have 4 or 5 hours of sun light available before it gets dark, so it is probably a good idea that we don't have anything that takes massively long to install. If we have a lot of hands available, maybe.
My drive way can hold maybe 2 cars and maybe another car in the garage and that's with ample space to work.
So pretty much, people who need help installing stuff, you guys should bring food to feed those that are helping you install stuff. I would recommend finger foods like burgers, taco's, burrito's, chips, salsa, etc. Can't forget drinks too. Beer is okay, as long as people are responsible about it and it comes "cold." No one likes warm beer.
Anyways... yeah. I'll post a new "official" thread and this time it won't accidentally go into classified, about the install fest.
We are good for the 28th in the afternoon. If rau can hold onto the RSB for me, I'll have endlinks and a RSB to install. I know you guys have a ton of stuff you guys want to do.
We probably have 4 or 5 hours of sun light available before it gets dark, so it is probably a good idea that we don't have anything that takes massively long to install. If we have a lot of hands available, maybe.
My drive way can hold maybe 2 cars and maybe another car in the garage and that's with ample space to work.
So pretty much, people who need help installing stuff, you guys should bring food to feed those that are helping you install stuff. I would recommend finger foods like burgers, taco's, burrito's, chips, salsa, etc. Can't forget drinks too. Beer is okay, as long as people are responsible about it and it comes "cold." No one likes warm beer.
Anyways... yeah. I'll post a new "official" thread and this time it won't accidentally go into classified, about the install fest.
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Originally Posted by darkonion
I have good news all. I popped the question... to my dad.... about the install fest.
We are good for the 28th in the afternoon. If rau can hold onto the RSB for me, I'll have endlinks and a RSB to install. I know you guys have a ton of stuff you guys want to do.
We probably have 4 or 5 hours of sun light available before it gets dark, so it is probably a good idea that we don't have anything that takes massively long to install. If we have a lot of hands available, maybe.
My drive way can hold maybe 2 cars and maybe another car in the garage and that's with ample space to work.
So pretty much, people who need help installing stuff, you guys should bring food to feed those that are helping you install stuff. I would recommend finger foods like burgers, taco's, burrito's, chips, salsa, etc. Can't forget drinks too. Beer is okay, as long as people are responsible about it and it comes "cold." No one likes warm beer.
Anyways... yeah. I'll post a new "official" thread and this time it won't accidentally go into classified, about the install fest.
We are good for the 28th in the afternoon. If rau can hold onto the RSB for me, I'll have endlinks and a RSB to install. I know you guys have a ton of stuff you guys want to do.
We probably have 4 or 5 hours of sun light available before it gets dark, so it is probably a good idea that we don't have anything that takes massively long to install. If we have a lot of hands available, maybe.
My drive way can hold maybe 2 cars and maybe another car in the garage and that's with ample space to work.
So pretty much, people who need help installing stuff, you guys should bring food to feed those that are helping you install stuff. I would recommend finger foods like burgers, taco's, burrito's, chips, salsa, etc. Can't forget drinks too. Beer is okay, as long as people are responsible about it and it comes "cold." No one likes warm beer.
Anyways... yeah. I'll post a new "official" thread and this time it won't accidentally go into classified, about the install fest.
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