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1.Justin (majorleaguebass (Truck))

2.Justin (majorleaguebass (Hummer))

3.Mike (m. cueva 06 Silverado)

4.Darral (txab)

5.George (1badbowtie) (MAYBE)

6.Micheal (slomo007)

7.Jason-(Neutron) (MAYBE)

8.Steven H (buddy of Zack Z, will call him later for a forsure)

9.66nova (Robert)-make sure you thank him for his place if business

10.Zack Z (for sure. No matter where)

11.Matt (Bowtie2Sierra)

12.Dean(Lincoln)

13.John (GMC 2008)

14.Chad (cmstric)

15.007Poke

16.007Poke

17.007Poke

18.Darkanion(Michael)

19.TexasJim (Jim)

20.Theunforgotten06(Brandon)

The core charge prices are as follows:

$100 - Gen-III

$60 - 96-00 Vortec

$160 ECM / $60 TCM - Gen-IV Trucks and SUVs

 

We also sell e-fan harnesses (4 different harness configurations available, which will cover all 05+ Tahoe fans and LS1 style fans) and overdrive alternator pullies (to help with idle amperage). If you are interested in either of those, please let us know before hand as well so we can get those to you before Justin arrives.

Prices are as follows:

$105 for harness with pulley (shipped)

$89 just harness (shipped)

$30 for just pulley (shipped)

1029 E. Harmon Rd.

Fort Worth, TX 76131

www.rickordsanimalhospital.com or contact (66nova)

Deposits can be paypal'd to [email protected]

As deposit's are sent. i will mark person's color in red.

Also, if you need spare pcm, you must let them know ahead of time!!!!

As for the place. We are shooting for Bass pro shop in Dallas, Tx

As for the date ('s), December 12(possibly), 13, and 14th, that is the second weekend in December.

We need to send in our $50 deposit

 

Jenna, could you provide the Paypal address for Justin?

 

Any more questions please feel free to either pm me or (JennaBear) with any questions, also i will be on here off and on all day and weekend.

 

Thanks for all you're help guys....

Justin

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Deposit made. You can put me down for Sat or Sun on Dec 13 or Dec 14th. I prefer December 13 in the morning.

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As for the place. We are shooting for Bass pro shop in Dallas, Tx

As for the date ('s), December 12(possibly), 13, and 14th, that is the second weekend in December.

Just thinking out loud here, but... I'm guessing you mean the Bass Pro Shops by Grapevine Mills Mall, at the north end of DFW Airport...? If so, do we really want to "plan" to meet-up near a mall, less than 2 weeks before Christmas..??

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As for the place. We are shooting for Bass pro shop in Dallas, Tx

As for the date ('s), December 12(possibly), 13, and 14th, that is the second weekend in December.

Just thinking out loud here, but... I'm guessing you mean the Bass Pro Shops by Grapevine Mills Mall, at the north end of DFW Airport...? If so, do we really want to "plan" to meet-up near a mall, less than 2 weeks before Christmas..??

 

 

 

That is my assumption also. There is the Grapevine location or Garland location. I would like to make a suggestion.

 

How about the new Cabelas right off of I35-W and Highway 170. It has a huge parking lot, it will be very easy to find and not a lot of traffic to contend with. If this is the location, I am for sure in no matter the date.

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well, you know dallas better than me..i forgot about that, somewhere else???

 

Yea i was kinda think Cabela's...that would be better...we also need easy to find, that would help alot

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As for the place. We are shooting for Bass pro shop in Dallas, Tx

As for the date ('s), December 12(possibly), 13, and 14th, that is the second weekend in December.

Just thinking out loud here, but... I'm guessing you mean the Bass Pro Shops by Grapevine Mills Mall, at the north end of DFW Airport...? If so, do we really want to "plan" to meet-up near a mall, less than 2 weeks before Christmas..??

 

 

 

That is my assumption also. There is the Grapevine location or Garland location. I would like to make a suggestion.

 

How about the new Cabelas right off of I35 and Highway 170. It has a huge parking lot, it will be very easy to find and not a lot of traffic to contend with. If this is the location, I am for sure in no matter the date.

 

 

I second Cabelas.

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That is my assumption also. There is the Grapevine location or Garland location. I would like to make a suggestion.

 

How about the new Cabelas right off of I35 and Highway 170. It has a huge parking lot, it will be very easy to find and not a lot of traffic to contend with. If this is the location, I am for sure in no matter the date.

Heck, Texas Motor Speedway is just a few miles north of there. I've driven around out there, taking pictures and things before, for hours and never had anyone bother me. We'd have tons of room, too. I checked the schedule and I'm not seeing anything going on (yet) during the month of December at TMS.

 

 

That's a great idea....too bad we can't get on the track though!

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Cabela's it is. I'm driving a 1000 miles so one place is as good as the other. :thumbs:

 

I certainly agree that a mall two weeks before Xmas is a bad idea.

 

Edit: Or TMS is fine as well.

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That is my assumption also. There is the Grapevine location or Garland location. I would like to make a suggestion.

 

How about the new Cabelas right off of I35 and Highway 170. It has a huge parking lot, it will be very easy to find and not a lot of traffic to contend with. If this is the location, I am for sure in no matter the date.

Heck, Texas Motor Speedway is just a few miles north of there. I've driven around out there, taking pictures and things before, for hours and never had anyone bother me. We'd have tons of room, too. I checked the schedule and I'm not seeing anything going on (yet) during the month of December at TMS.

 

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EDIT : Inserted snapshot of the map for that area. OH! The "A" on the map is Cabelas!

 

 

Hey, count me in for either of those two. I go to oklahoma all the time and drive by them both. IMO, either would be great locations, and easy to get to. Plus, I think for anyone coming from the south (Austin area) or North (OK) that don't know there way around DFW, these locations are extremely easy.

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I hate to suggest this, but...

 

Before a location is set, maybe we should have a poll about where people are coming from. If there are more people from down south or east Texas or Dallas vs. Fort Worth, we can adjust the location accordingly..?

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Cabela's it is. I'm driving a 1000 miles so one place is as good as the other. :thumbs:

 

I certainly agree that a mall two weeks before Xmas is a bad idea.

 

Edit: Or TMS is fine as well.

 

1000 miles :D

 

Now that's dedication to get this tune!! You guys are doing great!

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What about Texas Stadium's parking lot? Do they allow access to it during non game days?

 

It's in the middle of the metroplex sort of.

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I hate to suggest this, but...

 

Before a location is set, maybe we should have a poll about where people are coming from. If there are more people from down south or east Texas or Dallas vs. Fort Worth, we can adjust the location accordingly..?

 

I'm fine with that. For me anyway, location does affect me giving a for-sure yes vs maybe. But I totally understand I am just one person and everyone has a schedule.

 

Basically, If it is in DFW Im IN. Further south (waco) I'm a possibly, further south than Waco I will have to get a cable tune.

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