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Added a new stool to the garage

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Picked up some furniture from IKeA, hit 9K (tomorrow is 1 yr of ownership)

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Can’t complain about the 19 mpg especially after Installing the range device


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No pictures but I did install my powder coated exhaust tips.  I went with semi gloss black.  Looks good. 

  • 1 month later...
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What’s everyone been up to?

I finally rolled past 10K on the 19 this past weekend

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3 minutes ago, RyanbabZ71 said:

What’s everyone been up to?

I finally rolled past 10K on the 19 this past weekend

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Ryan B.

No pictures but I just rolled over 8k today. 

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3 minutes ago, Black02Silverado said:

No pictures but I just rolled over 8k today. 

Watch out Nick. It will break down any second now :crackup:

 

Have your first scratch yet? 

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1 minute ago, Grumpy Bear said:

Watch out Nick. It will break down any second now :crackup:

 

Have your first scratch yet? 

No scratches yet.  But I did just sell my 2002 Silverado. It sold in under 24hrs and I think I did well.  Got $6k for it and it had 200,000 miles on it.  The guy drove 3.5 hrs here to get it.  I think I did well considering it's age and mileage and happy.  Now the miles will start to rack up on the new one and so will the scratches.  :lol:

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I'm somewhere around 106k on fatty.  Saturday I drove my buddy up to Leesburg to look at a small pickup.  He ended up getting a 1994 Ranger with 58k on it.  Other than that I've just been working and trying to deal with the heat.

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Watch out Nick. It will break down any second now :crackup:
 
Have your first scratch yet? 


Had mine and a dent [emoji35]

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1 hour ago, RyanbabZ71 said:

 


Had mine and a dent emoji35.png

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Ryan B.

Lucky you, I didn't even have my '18 for 3 months (don't even think I had 1500 miles on it, yet), and my wife scuffed the right hand side of the bed with our daughter's camera lens.  ?  I've tried to buff it out, but it's still there.  :happysad: 

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Scratch surprisingly came out East (garage door hit it [emoji35]) I have no idea how the dent got there. MAybe a softball? Waiting on my PDR guy to get back in town to repair


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