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Old 08-08-2024, 06:18 PM
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Mag, so sorry to hear about your beauty getting tarred. At least there were no feathers involved!!

The Syracuse I 81 revamp is total fubar. I’m avoiding going anywhere near the work and go round about to get to my destination. All for social equity reasons? To get I 81 out of the few miles of downtown?
open up $M’s in development potential downtown also, when that crumbling elevated portion is gone.
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Nobody no where is interested ….not like I trust just anybody anyway. Step one almost complete, fender liners, and a few under body panels off. Cleaned halfway thru mot today, the rest tomorrow. Center tunnel might be able to remain in place. Next out is the mufflers, sport cat, heat shields, and supports. Still plenty ugly underneath, but making progress.

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Now ya see it…now ya don’t! Over 70 hours in, just the underneath to complete. I have tyvek suits, and a face shield…it’s gonna be messy. The cat was able to stay in place, but everything else was taken out of the way.

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Old 08-12-2024, 06:06 PM
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What a job; nice work!
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Wow! Hats off to you…..dry ice cleaning would have cost thousands of dollars…..and you are doing a thorough job….
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So sorry this happened. Glad you're making progress! Keep us posted.

I still remember the first time I ever heard the sound of the Fister III's (on your car) in Skaneateles!

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Good job. I'd be doing the same, would not trust anyone to do it 100%. You are 70 hours in and not done - so with shop rates $100-150... I dont have that coin budget anyway.

Such a big (unplanned) job and it sucks to be put in this position, sorry for you but looks like you'll come out of this with a very clean and thourougly inspected beaut.



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