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Old 04-22-2004, 05:40 PM
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Mike,
What u doing playing on the computer at this hour of the afternoon? shouldnn't you be in school or sumpin..... Hee Heee.....
We'll have some more SFWS sessions I'm sure, hope you can make it down to some..
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Old 04-22-2004, 05:54 PM
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bill - just got back. good to hear that it all went back together!! how many bolts were left over?!
i'll stop back over asap and pick up that manual, but its no big hurry since its a copy, anyway.
nice work - nice to meet you, too.
i'll make a motion that we adjourn the inagural meeting of the SFWS.....
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Motion seconded.
Nope no parts left over....amazing....WOW do those Turbo sway bars make a difference, just went for a little ride to kinda break things in, tried that roundy round, but too much traffic, still could tell the difference. Running better too with the new J boot and belts. Still think I need to bleed the brakes again tho.
The manual was a good help with the belts, now I think I could do them in my sleep tho. Really pretty easy..
Will be looking for ya, and a cold one to celebrate.
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Old 04-22-2004, 07:38 PM
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Mr. Avionics. What carrier do you work for?
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Congrats guys!

At least you will never know the joy of working on your cars in sub-freezing weather.
Old 04-22-2004, 10:15 PM
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944-S-Type,
I work for an FBO, General aviation. Actually "Banyan Air Service" here at Ft. Lauderdale Executive Airport.

J-Overlay,
Yea, was great weather for wrenching the past couple days. But don't worry, the summer heat is just arround the corner.

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no prob bill! its exam week - no classes, and i'm supposed to be studying... LOL!!! what a joke! how am i supposed to study with Rennsport II this weekend, and pcars galore gallavanting around DAB. oh well... one tomorrow on friday, one on saturday, and another monday, and i'll be home mon. afternoon.

don't bigger sways make a huge difference!? i noticed a large difference on my '84 when i put dave's S2 sways on. the strut brace helps a bunch too... although the naysayers will say nay to that

oh well, i'll catch up with you sometime this summer, i'll fly on down to ft. laudie!

-Mike-



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