TimW
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- Jul 2, 2018
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- Boat Info
- 2003 260 Sundancer
Tri-axle venture trailer
F250 diesel truck
- Engines
- 350 MAG MPI
Your phones goofy.Speaking of which. Bikini thread gone or my phone messed up?
Thankfully!!
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Your phones goofy.Speaking of which. Bikini thread gone or my phone messed up?
We went 40 years without a boat. Our children are grown. Two years ago, one day my wife says, we should get a boat. That is how we ended up with our SPX210. Whenever somebody hears we have a boat, I reply is always, it was my wife's idea.Yep, ya gotta love a woman who knows what she wants and will start the momentum to get there….. my girl is responsible for starting all four of the discussions that ended up with us buying a Sea Ray! I need to man up and start the next one, LOL!
Whole new subject, looking for some guidance….. do you need to buy a heat gun to use heat shrink terminals? Might sound silly, but, will a hair dryer work or is that not concentrated enough?
Yes, but everything my wife has, her sister doesn't. That's a side of the family we don't "hang" with much. In case you were wondering, http://www.clubsearay.com/index.php...o-popular-demand.106407/page-202#post-1361106Does she have a sister?
That is toooooo funny, a truly rare opportunity to see some jerk getting what he deserves right on time!On another note, yesterday I was off to the marina to do some things on the boat. It's about a seven mile drive. Nice day so I decided to drive the Challenger Redeye. On the highway (SR 528) going towards Cocoa Beach and a blue Tesla pulls next to me in the left lane. He slows down and matches my 65 MPH speed then snorts it in a burst of acceleration. Two vehicles ahead a pickup truck pulls into the left lane and that Tesla smacks right into the back of it. It epically made my day.
On another note, yesterday I was off to the marina to do some things on the boat. It's about a seven mile drive. Nice day so I decided to drive the Challenger Redeye. On the highway (SR 528) going towards Cocoa Beach and a blue Tesla pulls next to me in the left lane. He slows down and matches my 65 MPH speed then snorts it in a burst of acceleration. Two vehicles ahead a pickup truck pulls into the left lane and that Tesla smacks right into the back of it. It epically made my day.
That’s gotta play heck with the rubber….must literally EAT tires!!The mirrors are better than this -
Seeing several of these hideous mods around here and they look dangerous...
Sorry, no pics; too busy thinking about avoiding a calamity. It wasn't a hard hit but they both pulled to the left side of the highway. I moved on; didn't stop.Not to make light of the misfortune of others, HOWEVER, in this case...
Tom, you know the drill.... No pics?
I saw a guy die that way. 300 ZX racing a Mustang on a divided highway, 4 lanes both directions. The Mustang was in the fast lane and had a clear shot. The 300 was next to the Mustang but had to switch to the next lane to the right to avoid traffic. I should say they were going well over 100 MPH. Anyway a car moved over from the slow lane right in front of the 300, the driver of the 300 swerved and lost control, the car launched off the end of a guard rail and hit a concrete bridge support about 8' above the ground and the engine compartment separated from the passenger compartment. The passenger compartment landed right side up and pretty much intact except the driver's door was open. Unfortunately the driver chose not a seat belt and upon hitting the support column he was ejected from the car when his door opened. My buddies and I stopped on the bridge and ran down the embankment. That was a truly broken human being. Thank God some off duty EMTs were right behind us and tried to render aid. But his fate was sealed.On another note, yesterday I was off to the marina to do some things on the boat. It's about a seven mile drive. Nice day so I decided to drive the Challenger Redeye. On the highway (SR 528) going towards Cocoa Beach and a blue Tesla pulls next to me in the left lane. He slows down and matches my 65 MPH speed then snorts it in a burst of acceleration. Two vehicles ahead a pickup truck pulls into the left lane and that Tesla smacks right into the back of it. It epically made my day.
That car I have is an idiot target. If I want to really get into it then it's off to the track.I saw a guy die that way. 300 ZX racing a Mustang on a divided highway, 4 lanes both directions. The Mustang was in the fast lane and had a clear shot. The 300 was next to the Mustang but had to switch to the next lane to the right to avoid traffic. I should say they were going well over 100 MPH. Anyway a car moved over from the slow lane right in front of the 300, the driver of the 300 swerved and lost control, the car launched off the end of a guard rail and hit a concrete bridge support about 8' above the ground and the engine compartment separated from the passenger compartment. The passenger compartment landed right side up and pretty much intact except the driver's door was open. Unfortunately the driver chose not a seat belt and upon hitting the support column he was ejected from the car when his door opened. My buddies and I stopped on the bridge and ran down the embankment. That was a truly broken human being. Thank God some off duty EMTs were right behind us and tried to render aid. But his fate was sealed.
Any way, Tom the only way your story could be better would be if it was a Prius instead of a Tesla. But Prius and "burst of acceleration" don't belong in the same sentence.
Why use the treads when you can drive on the sidewall? Just stupid. I see these all the time in the city. Next thing you know people will be walking around with their pants down around their knees for some reason. Why wear pants?The mirrors are better than this -
Seeing several of these hideous mods around here and they look dangerous...
We’re on our third Prius, and our current one, a 2022 is better, they’ve LEARNED how to spell ‘acceleration’, but you’re correct, they still don’t go together.I saw a guy die that way. 300 ZX racing a Mustang on a divided highway, 4 lanes both directions. The Mustang was in the fast lane and had a clear shot. The 300 was next to the Mustang but had to switch to the next lane to the right to avoid traffic. I should say they were going well over 100 MPH. Anyway a car moved over from the slow lane right in front of the 300, the driver of the 300 swerved and lost control, the car launched off the end of a guard rail and hit a concrete bridge support about 8' above the ground and the engine compartment separated from the passenger compartment. The passenger compartment landed right side up and pretty much intact except the driver's door was open. Unfortunately the driver chose not a seat belt and upon hitting the support column he was ejected from the car when his door opened. My buddies and I stopped on the bridge and ran down the embankment. That was a truly broken human being. Thank God some off duty EMTs were right behind us and tried to render aid. But his fate was sealed.
Any way, Tom the only way your story could be better would be if it was a Prius instead of a Tesla. But Prius and "burst of acceleration" don't belong in the same sentence.
My youngest son is 26 and is a big time car guy. He is offended by them. Then again, I have always made him buy all his own stuff. "Need new tires cause you tuned your MazdaSpeed 6 up to 400 HP and tore up the tires? That's on you". So he knew the value of things from a young age. I don't think it is an age thing, those cars are impractical and eat tires. With the price of tires now, no thank you. I wouldn't want to drive one of those on the highway in rain. Or on any road in snow.Wow, I’ve never seen one ‘live’…that is really Radical, Man!………LOL
In all seriousness, I think it looks really stupid
(I’m sure I’m starting to show my age, and I really don’t care…