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From: Sacramento, CA
Car Info: 97 LOB, 05 FXT, 03 Tundra
Originally Posted by Double Phister
Um... what's it look like?
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From: Peoples Republik of Kalifornia
Car Info: 05 H2 SUT, 45 GPW, 10 Murano, 13 Boss 302
Originally Posted by sonicsuby
I have a rear wiper 

The sad part is that I never used the rear wiper on the wagon because the spoiler kept the window from getting too wet. With the sedan, the window angle makes for a trap for all of the water.
Father Time
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From: You're doing it wrong!
Car Info: This aint a bag. It's a shipment.
Originally Posted by sybir
Like yours, with a section on the end that rotates to give you control over rear wiper speed and misting.
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From: Sacramento, CA
Car Info: 97 LOB, 05 FXT, 03 Tundra
Originally Posted by Double Phister
I want it but I don't know what i'd do with it. So I shouldn't want it.
I'm just gonna toss it otherwise, so if you want it, it's yours

I wasn't sure if Ryan had one yet or not.
Father Time
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From: You're doing it wrong!
Car Info: This aint a bag. It's a shipment.
Originally Posted by sybir
I'm just gonna toss it otherwise, so if you want it, it's yours 
I wasn't sure if Ryan had one yet or not.

I wasn't sure if Ryan had one yet or not.
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Joined: Nov 2005
Posts: 803
From: Deep in a secret lair under Denio's.
Car Info: Bastard child of Saab and Subaru.
Short history - we bought this fixer upper in March, and it was trashed. Now, the interior is very nice, but the garage... the most IMPORTANT "room..."
Here is the before:

Wow, the nasty.

Tore the workbench out. The left half was an old military packing crate. They put layer upon layer of work surfaces, backing (over pegboard.) We found a dead rat family, golf clubs, old photos, etc.
We filled up an entire long bed chevy truck with the old workbench. It took four hours to tear it out, with my Dad's help.
And only $15 to throw away!

Epoxy! Painting took no time at all. Surface prep took a long time. Washed it, rinsed it, citric acid wash, washed it, scrubbed the floor on
hands and knees. Decided not to fix the cracks.
Closest half is lighter, since its wetter.

This drywall is going bye bye, and will be replaced with slatwall.
Next project... Electrical work, and replace back half of garage's drywall, plus insulate.
Goign to put black/white tiles around the concrete border, and on the steps...
Here is the before:

Wow, the nasty.

Tore the workbench out. The left half was an old military packing crate. They put layer upon layer of work surfaces, backing (over pegboard.) We found a dead rat family, golf clubs, old photos, etc.
We filled up an entire long bed chevy truck with the old workbench. It took four hours to tear it out, with my Dad's help.
And only $15 to throw away!

Epoxy! Painting took no time at all. Surface prep took a long time. Washed it, rinsed it, citric acid wash, washed it, scrubbed the floor on
hands and knees. Decided not to fix the cracks.
Closest half is lighter, since its wetter.

This drywall is going bye bye, and will be replaced with slatwall.
Next project... Electrical work, and replace back half of garage's drywall, plus insulate.
Goign to put black/white tiles around the concrete border, and on the steps...


