dustynnguyendood
dustynnguyendood
dustynnguyendood

Former CA smog test guy checking in - yeah, it’s totally on the seller legally. They can write “as-is” and whatever language they want on a bill of sale but in court, each and every time the seller will lose.

I sprayed this on my Cessna and it disappeared.

We ain’t ready for Honkeypox either.

Yeah, those lines are ridiculous.  Luckily my work schedule puts me passing our Costco shortly after the pumps open in the morning.  I usually drive right up to a pump with zero waiting.

My second favorite of these videos are a type more than a specific instance. I’ve seen several where a car slows appropriately for the bumps and someone behind them decides to go around and unknowingly send it.

Why dont they just build the whole plane out of the stuff they make the black boxes from?

They kind of deserve each other.

That was my first thought but I dont think that would even be enough

It’s in time out, sitting in the corner thinking about what its done

Take your damn star you glorious BeanDog, you

Coparts fees are much higher than IAAIs.

A lot less scammy since they started charging $5 for ads which drove most of the scammers to FB but yeah, put a minimum price of $100ish and select owner as seller type and that will get rid of most of the dealer crap

That $525 car is going to have another $160 purchase fee and possibly another $49 “bid fee” https://www.iaai.com/marketing/standard-iaa-licensed-buyer-fees

Something that actually runs and might make it home:

Sometimes the winning move is not to play.

Thats not a bad price really. I have an 11 KW Enphase system with an automatic transfer switch and small storage battery and paid nearly double what you did.

I live in Sacramento county and have 25 panels sitting on top of my roof waiting to be hooked up to the grid.  Its not simple, easy or cheap.  I started the process in January and if everything holds I will finally be generating power towards the end of the month.

If you don’t pay for the expedited shipping, expect the shipping from Poland to the states to take a solid month. The turnaround for then shipping the wheel to the installer was much faster - about a week. I needed the truck in the meantime so before shipping the old one off I went to the local self-serve junkyard and