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Subject Spring fever?
     
Posted by whitepearlz on March 24, 2005 at 3:57 PM
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Message Well, it's that time of the year (At least in WI. Check my sig quote) that we start thinking about bringing the Z's out of hibernation. The one good thing about winter is you can save money on gas and insurance and spend it on mods. The weather's starting to turn for the better now, and I'd been itching for a new exhaust system... something a little more "hear me roar". Then I came across Jason300zxTT's classifieds ad a few weeks ago. Anyhow, after a little fiasco, it ended up at Bernies house, where he packed it up and shipped it out, along with some other goodies. If you need something Z-related, I'd recommend YugoBernie. He's now on my list of awesome tt.net vendors. Anyhow, here's the box shot. This thing was a beast. 80lbs. of cardboard, bubble wrap and stainless steel.

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Double boxed?

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No before pics, but it took a lot of elbow grease (and some Mothers billet polish) to meet my specifications. ;)

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And the money shot. I'm not sure why all of you guys have $1000's in cash laying around your houses, but this is all I had my wallet. Yes, it's a real $20,000 bill.

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And me being a dork. Periscope up!
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Anyhow, sorry if this is boring. But it's not often I make pointless posts. I think. There's been too many "I got LaBree" posts anyhow =p. Just another thing to add to my ever-growing pile of Z-stuff. I'll have a group shot in a few weeks =)

Ok yeah... "get B&B".

"Yeah, I've felt yours, and while it's nice. I really prefer the feel of the Stillen." Moxie on March 02, 2005 at 2:54 PM in reply to Woody75 (Denver)

WINTER (Also known as a "WISCONSIN WINTER")
This is one of Wisconsin's two seasons which lasts approximately 9 months. The other season is the ROAD CONSTRUCTION season, lasting roughly 3 months.

     
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