2011 Track Junkie Thread
#2682
#2683
Thanks, Kevin. Rusty definitely did a hell of a great Job! It's amazing how he got everything straighten up, no parts was replaced. He keep me updated by sending me pics of every progress. He saved me a lots of money compared to doing it somewhere else. Highly recommended.
#2684
Originally Posted by dc_s2k' timestamp='1325091148' post='21268378
After looking for a good used trailer with exactly the features i wanted, i gave up and picked up a new Featherlite aluminum trailer yesterday. Its light, really well built, and won't rust.
No more suffering in the S2000 on the way to, and more importantly, from the track! I hope to get down to VIR and NJMP more this year.
No more suffering in the S2000 on the way to, and more importantly, from the track! I hope to get down to VIR and NJMP more this year.
#2685
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After looking for a good used trailer with exactly the features i wanted, i gave up and picked up a new Featherlite aluminum trailer yesterday. Its light, really well built, and won't rust.
No more suffering in the S2000 on the way to, and more importantly, from the track! I hope to get down to VIR and NJMP more this year.
No more suffering in the S2000 on the way to, and more importantly, from the track! I hope to get down to VIR and NJMP more this year.
Excellent choice.
#2686
#2687
Originally Posted by clarkster009' timestamp='1325126282' post='21270043
Awesome Ron! I am curiius how it looks? I was considering using that Rusty fellow but would be worried about quality.
#2688
If you guys had a choice on an electric impact, would you choose Bosch or Makita?
Also, do you know if Home Depot's and Amazon's return policies let you test out the tool, or does it have to be returned unused?
Also, do you know if Home Depot's and Amazon's return policies let you test out the tool, or does it have to be returned unused?
#2690
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My birthday is tomorrow. I'd appreciate it if you didn't try to make me cry. kthxbai.