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6' and over - GR1 26L, under 6' less than 26L

6' and over - GR1 26L, under 6' less than 26L

I thought I was crazy buying one too... but I use it for everything all the time, and have put it through some serious hell. Sure it isn’t for everyone, but for some of us it is worth every penny.

I thought I was crazy buying one too... but I use it for everything all the time, and have put it through some

The field pockets are great for that - they are lightly padded, and some of the ‘shooter’ accessories do a nice job doubling as camera accessories. That type of inventory is always changing though, I’m not sure what is available today.

The field pockets are great for that - they are lightly padded, and some of the ‘shooter’ accessories do a nice job

I was about to repost my GR1 comment here, because the GR1 is that good, and I see you’ve handled it haha.

I was about to repost my GR1 comment here, because the GR1 is that good, and I see you’ve handled it haha.

I’ve had the GR1 for just about 4 years, and it is a great bag. I just hosed it down yesterday and it looks like it did the day I bought it. Two years ago I bought a GR2 as well for travel and I will never go back to anything else. They are expensive... but they do the job very well, and will probably last long enough

I’ve had the GR1 for just about 4 years, and it is a great bag. I just hosed it down yesterday and it looks like it

Does Trump own a stake of Univision or something?

A 240v socket is different from a 120v sure, but I can’t just put a 240v socket in and expect to get 240v. There are plenty of applications now that use 240v, but that’s not what I’m getting at. To upgrade to from 120 to 240 is a pretty big job, easily over $1000

Sockets have nothing to do with the voltage you get. Many homes built up into the 70's and 80's don’t have a fuse box that can handle 240v in the US.

So when can I take advantage and get a car for cheap?

Homeowners insurance has a total loss rebuild amount which should be on your coverage, typically for more than what the house was bought for (unless it was new construction)

Could be the ol’ rice/bird seed all over the car to teach em a lesson

Was fun... but also kind of sucked. Only got 6 laps, most of them ruined by people spinning out. Thought Jalop readers would have made a better showing on the track lol. Car was cool and the jag people were great.

transmission fluid? Edit, I think probably not related to the crash at all.

Any chance the SS can make it to karting tomorrow night? I want to see how I fit in one.

What about the production of the batteries?

More robust than a Tesla store, they just have 1 or 2 cars and offer nothing else. I imagine the dealership looking largely the same as today but with less overall inventory. The experience would be the greatest difference, with a focus on showing off the product, instead of pressuring you into a deal. Even dealership

Why couldn’t dealerships just get a % cut of the sales price of cars that are purchased/delivered through the dealership? Don’t dealerships make most of their money on service?

Can we have a direct sales model without destroying dealerships? I think we can. Sales positions will be lost, but some can stay on and become delivery specialists, educating buyers about how the cars work. Dealerships can function as delivery hubs, and still maintain their strong revenue source from servicing cars.

If they rode the subway they DEFINITELY wouldn’t have enough time to fix it.