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Took my "pig" in for a little bit of lipstick. Now that I look at it, a black-out package is probably in order.
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The lipstick looks quite good. Personally, I don't think you need the black-out package... it looks very nice without it.
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Nice! They're going to be here on the 17th... I'm working on tickets now...
How was the show? Did they play lots of the old stuff?
How was the show? Did they play lots of the old stuff?
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Alex, you got me there .... I'll think about it and get right back to you :-D
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I am surprised your wife let you get them...![ooops](https://rennlist.com/forums/graemlins/icon501.gif)
oh wait.....
When I bought the CTT, I really wanted the black out package and once the dealer worked out the cost of the parts and then installing them, I was quickly soured on the idea. I think you underestimate the amount of work that is required to "geter done". You need to remove just about every exterior body panel to do the whole car. The window trim and the back lift gate are the PITA parts. It was funny, I wanted this, a cell phone and external full size spare, all of which would have cost $15,000 to do, retroactively.... Still not cheaper to buy a new one, but getting close.
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oh wait.....
When I bought the CTT, I really wanted the black out package and once the dealer worked out the cost of the parts and then installing them, I was quickly soured on the idea. I think you underestimate the amount of work that is required to "geter done". You need to remove just about every exterior body panel to do the whole car. The window trim and the back lift gate are the PITA parts. It was funny, I wanted this, a cell phone and external full size spare, all of which would have cost $15,000 to do, retroactively.... Still not cheaper to buy a new one, but getting close.
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Although my "wife" has huge *****, she'd never dare to stay in the way of my happiness :-D
$15k for the blackout package? Let me go talk to The Wife lol
$15k for the blackout package? Let me go talk to The Wife lol
I am surprised your wife let you get them...![ooops](https://rennlist.com/forums/graemlins/icon501.gif)
oh wait.....
When I bought the CTT, I really wanted the black out package and once the dealer worked out the cost of the parts and then installing them, I was quickly soured on the idea. I think you underestimate the amount of work that is required to "geter done". You need to remove just about every exterior body panel to do the whole car. The window trim and the back lift gate are the PITA parts. It was funny, I wanted this, a cell phone and external full size spare, all of which would have cost $15,000 to do, retroactively.... Still not cheaper to buy a new one, but getting close.
![ooops](https://rennlist.com/forums/graemlins/icon501.gif)
oh wait.....
When I bought the CTT, I really wanted the black out package and once the dealer worked out the cost of the parts and then installing them, I was quickly soured on the idea. I think you underestimate the amount of work that is required to "geter done". You need to remove just about every exterior body panel to do the whole car. The window trim and the back lift gate are the PITA parts. It was funny, I wanted this, a cell phone and external full size spare, all of which would have cost $15,000 to do, retroactively.... Still not cheaper to buy a new one, but getting close.
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...in Gemballa I also like attached one pc wheels...
...consider BLACK Cayenne for the next ride with BLACK interior or BLACK/Chestnut Brown
...it may color fit your wheels even better...
...looks nice on Cognac's car color combo too...
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From the Boston Globe - September 25, 2007 - Workplace jargon
You've heard them in meetings, around the water cooler, and in your cubicle from your coworkers or boss. Yet do these metaphors and corporate-speak phrases really mean anything? We asked readers for their least-favorite examples of these unnecessary expressions, and got a whole lot more.
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What is up with the saying "lipstick on a pig," asks Im_at_work. "I know it's a pig; you know it's a pig. Our customers know it's a pig. Don't bother with the lipstick."
You've heard them in meetings, around the water cooler, and in your cubicle from your coworkers or boss. Yet do these metaphors and corporate-speak phrases really mean anything? We asked readers for their least-favorite examples of these unnecessary expressions, and got a whole lot more.
Here are the best online posting responses…
[Note: Names represent online screen names for the author of the post]
What is up with the saying "lipstick on a pig," asks Im_at_work. "I know it's a pig; you know it's a pig. Our customers know it's a pig. Don't bother with the lipstick."
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