Leak
#11
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it's been leaking for years. i just go tbored enough today to think about posting about it and maybe finding a solution.
car gets driven on wet days, since it parks in garages; new condensor arrives tomorrow.
car gets driven on wet days, since it parks in garages; new condensor arrives tomorrow.
#14
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car is relatively rust free. but i did find bubbling under my rear mudflap.
the previous owner wanted the car repainted, so she took it to macco. they repainted it alright, without any prep work whatsoever.
i keep the carpet pulled back in that spot after it rains.
the previous owner wanted the car repainted, so she took it to macco. they repainted it alright, without any prep work whatsoever.
i keep the carpet pulled back in that spot after it rains.
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I love how you folks up there in the northeast speak of rust as a variable. As in "this vehicle has almost no rust." I half expect that a doctor from that region might say "well, good news, Mr. Braineack. The tests have confirmed that you have almost no brain cancer."
Well, love isn't the right word exactly- it fills me with sadness and pity when I hear of it. I simply find it to be a fascinating tribal custom. Like in the Canadian province of BC, where a young man proves his suitability as a mate by sodomizing a bull walrus while singing the opening ballad of Gilbert & Sillivan's "H.M.S Pinafore" in front of the bride's father's home.
Well, love isn't the right word exactly- it fills me with sadness and pity when I hear of it. I simply find it to be a fascinating tribal custom. Like in the Canadian province of BC, where a young man proves his suitability as a mate by sodomizing a bull walrus while singing the opening ballad of Gilbert & Sillivan's "H.M.S Pinafore" in front of the bride's father's home.