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also, why does it have bars over all the windows? reminds me of a coffee factory i used to have to visit in landover maryland. that place also had bullet holes in the walls
I meant I work in that town frequently. Lots of my clients who work at Holloman live in Tulie.
I meant I work in that town frequently. Lots of my clients who work at Holloman live in Tulie.
..... and the Museum is just south of Tularosa in the big city of Alamogordo, NM - where I live. The bars are just an 'architectural' feature but it does make it look like a jail
..... and the Museum is just south of Tularosa in the big city of Alamogordo, NM - where I live. The bars are just an 'architectural' feature but it does make it look like a jail
Pre-Covid I lived in the Quality Inn in Alamo for 3 months out of every year! I have never seen an LC on the streets there!!!!
That is where most of my clients live!
My sister and her husband just moved OUT of Alamo...he was the Squadron Commander (and also a fighter pilot) for the F-16s that came over from Luke AFB in 2015. He just retired from the Air Force in July.
They GTF outta Alamogordo the day after he retired........haha.
Great stuff, good dialog guys, fun pics as well. We are little more boring up here in the Northeast corner of the U.S.! Keep those non snow shots coming. Fall is upon us and leaves are falling with many colors. Going bare very soon and soon after that, ick! Soon Magoo will rest in its new nest. Be well everyone!
I have been looking for a nice 4 post lift for a while. What brand and price in round numbers? Are you pleased with it's quality and operation? I noticed you didn't have to anchor it into your slab - not required ?? (I have under-slab radiant heat in my garage so anchors are a non-starter).
One thing led to another and we wound up with a fully track prepped car, roll cage, fire suppression, all that.
We have over 100 track days together, mostly Road Atlanta and VIR.
Everyone ought to modify a car to the Nth degree just once. Helps us appreciare later in life when we buy them just about perfect already and just enjoy them. Sure was fun laying on cardboard under that car all those hours in a cold or steamy garage with a flashlight in my mouth. Hardly a bolt on it I haven’t turned a dozen times.
Here she is last Haloween. That’s not me driving. Fortunately I could not figure out how to wear that pumpkin 🎃 as a mask and drive.
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Amgo 409HP. wider and taller in the lock position depending on what you are putting below it. We needed it for the Mrs. X5, height wise, you may be able to go with the 408 instead depending on what if any u put underneath. No studs needed and you can get an accessory which will allow u to put it on casters and roll it around,
quality is beefier, operation is about min in a half to 2 min heading up, 5 -3 -2 years on the warranties on the lifts variables, you see when u look the lift up. 5500.00 installed.
Takes me days not hours to wash and detail our Tundra. This our third one. The first two did duty as tow vehicle for 009.
Spent enough time to wash a normal vehicle three times. Was quite dirty, outside always. Did put it in the garage once when we redid the floor just to prove it could all get in there. And this one is almost stock.
Two ladders, two buckets (changed twice!), power washer and leaf blower. Then some needed rain. Tomorrow the fun part, getting the wheels and plastic looking right again.