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Have they really gone up that much? I think my girlfriend's '20 was "a mere" $240K or so.
Then again, it wasn't ordered with all kinds of very expensive options.
Hey, don't knock BMW's finest. I have rolled in a major intersection in one of those. Took a while before it stopped spinning.
And, no, I wasn't driving.
`She's had two Turbo Ss, and while I'm not a Porsche person, they are amazing cars.
Anyway, she likes Caymans even more, so she got a GT4. Closest to the Turbo S now is her Audi RS6 Avant, Also a very impressive vehicle, and a bit more of a sleeper.
Nope. That little HiJet is by far what I drive most often.
One reason being that it doesn't take long for all three quarts of oil to warm up, so it's perfect for all the local trips.
I would never pull anything with the TRX (it's a 1/2-ton after all), but I'd be happy to use one of the cranes to pull that Furd engine out and deposit it in a dumpster for you.
If so he either fell into one of the spare horse graves, or got buried in snow today.
We got quite a bit, finally. Tried to get the TRX stuck...but failed.
Happened to come across this old photo of girlfriend's cars.
Not wanting to be a prick, at this point she was transitioning from Porsches to Aston Martins. But that later changed back to Porsches, and more recently Audis.
I did notice that, but while the are amazing cars, I've gotten my fill of those. My girlfriend has had a few.
Neither of us ever had a Bentley, though, so that would be something new to me. Even if it's used.
Looks good.
I'm rethinking my whole battery/cable situation. Will still need the nice jumper cables you posted earlier, but can probably fit the battery in the front toolbox.
That'll allow using much shorter cables for the winch, and then smaller gauge ones going to the hydraulic pump and...
Nice.
I like those battery boxes, use them for fuel tank pumps sitting in the open. Easy to run wires and cables in and out of.
On one I put a cheap digital voltmeter (on a switch) to quickly see how the battery is doing.
Those 1 ga cables are far better than the 2 ga ones I have. You just...
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