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Old Jun 7, 2006 | 12:00 AM
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humpity hump hump hump

aight *****es, im givin the proxy like 5 minutes to make this thread this time.

ALMOST finished up installing the meth injection tonight.

Paul tapped the new TMIC for the nozzle today (thanx again Paul), and i bought some stuff i thought ide need for the install.

i ended up using just over 40 feet of wire, and almost 20 feet of water tubing. i did my best to make it a clean install and im pretty proud actually.

only thing that stopped it from being done was that i didnt have the right T-fitting for the boost line, and the kit didnt supply one. so im gonna have to try and find the right fitting tomorrow, then run the line to the controller and im done.

the TMIC did make a noticable difference by the way, quicker spool and a stronger topend. fitment was excelent as well. your gonna love yours Furley.
Old Jun 7, 2006 | 12:08 AM
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so.. you replaced your stock STi topmount with one off of ebay ?
Old Jun 7, 2006 | 12:09 AM
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so.. you replaced your stock STi topmount with one off of ebay ?
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Old Jun 7, 2006 | 12:17 AM
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Old Jun 7, 2006 | 01:58 AM
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yup
As did I, i've had mine for about 2-2 1/5 weeks, and i love it. its really nice for how cheap it was. GO FURLEY! join the 06 ebay TMIC group.
Old Jun 7, 2006 | 02:05 AM
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I'm now going to try to sleep after watching the new the omen...have to be at work in 6.5 hours
Old Jun 7, 2006 | 02:18 AM
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Old Jun 7, 2006 | 02:43 AM
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I'm now going to try to sleep after watching the new the omen...have to be at work in 6.5 hours

Good? Scary? worth watching?
Old Jun 7, 2006 | 06:00 AM
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Old Jun 7, 2006 | 06:24 AM
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Man, I'm getting ready to tell my wife to find a new place to live. In the process of getting the new (OLD) house ready, I've:

Replaced Drywall - 6 hrs
Patched Drywall - 4 hrs
Replaced inside window frames - 3hrs
Primer-Painted interior - 9hrs
Fixed buckles in floors - 4hrs
Ripped out bathroom floor (subfloor, too) 3hrs
Ran IW (phone lines) 1hr
Fixed up the electrical system 2hrs
Drilled out and remounted cabinets (Because she didnt like the hardware on them.) 2hrs
Painted said cabinets 1hr
Built two desks, three cabinets, a bed, and an entertainment center 4hrs
Moved boxes from there to here 1.5hrs
moved appliances (Fridge, washer, dryer) from there to here 1.5hrs
Helped install HVAC (Running vents through attic) 2hrs
Dismounted doors (which I'll have to mount again after "adjusting.") 1hr
Fixed plumbing, replaced shower head, replaced all bathroom hardware (towel racks, etc.) 2hrs
Pressure washed brick and house surface (with a weak azz washer) 3hrs
Installed subfloor and underlayment. 2hrs
Packed all electronic stuff (computers, dvd player, etc) 30mins
And I still have a bunch of crap to do, including building a new fence because she can't be bothered to leash her little dog.

A good 40+ hrs of work.

She has:
ripped up some shelf liner 2hrs
put crap in boxes to move (Which I moved) 6hrs
unpacked a couple boxes 2hrs

And she's constantly nagging me because I 'haven't done anything' (IE: unpack her crap for her, and I'd get in big trouble if I did it wrong, which is inevitable.)
Old Jun 7, 2006 | 07:34 AM
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So that's how they do it at Bellagio...
Old Jun 7, 2006 | 07:37 AM
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Originally Posted by Sky92x
Man, I'm getting ready to tell my wife to find a new place to live. In the process of getting the new (OLD) house ready, I've:

Replaced Drywall - 6 hrs
Patched Drywall - 4 hrs
Replaced inside window frames - 3hrs
Primer-Painted interior - 9hrs
Fixed buckles in floors - 4hrs
Ripped out bathroom floor (subfloor, too) 3hrs
Ran IW (phone lines) 1hr
Fixed up the electrical system 2hrs
Drilled out and remounted cabinets (Because she didnt like the hardware on them.) 2hrs
Painted said cabinets 1hr
Built two desks, three cabinets, a bed, and an entertainment center 4hrs
Moved boxes from there to here 1.5hrs
moved appliances (Fridge, washer, dryer) from there to here 1.5hrs
Helped install HVAC (Running vents through attic) 2hrs
Dismounted doors (which I'll have to mount again after "adjusting.") 1hr
Fixed plumbing, replaced shower head, replaced all bathroom hardware (towel racks, etc.) 2hrs
Pressure washed brick and house surface (with a weak azz washer) 3hrs
Installed subfloor and underlayment. 2hrs
Packed all electronic stuff (computers, dvd player, etc) 30mins
And I still have a bunch of crap to do, including building a new fence because she can't be bothered to leash her little dog.

A good 40+ hrs of work.

She has:
ripped up some shelf liner 2hrs
put crap in boxes to move (Which I moved) 6hrs
unpacked a couple boxes 2hrs

And she's constantly nagging me because I 'haven't done anything' (IE: unpack her crap for her, and I'd get in big trouble if I did it wrong, which is inevitable.)
What's the statute of limitations on an annulment?



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