Yet ANOTHER UPSTATE chat thread!
#1632
You have a few options!
a) Stagnate and vegetate, like some of my friends;
b) Relive your youth - this time you can do better with a few bucks in your pocket;
c) or live the youth you never had. That's my option.
Most of my problems stem from these boards. If I never came here, I wouldn't have gotten the idea to track the car. If I hadn't the idea to track the car, I wouldn't have bought the race car. If I hadn't bought the race car, I wouldn't have still had the idea to track the car. If I hadn't had that idea, I wouldn't have started doing all the mechanical stuff. If I hadn't started doing all that, I would have completed my 46 High Peaks while I still had legs. If I had completed the High Peaks, I would have finished restoring those boats. If I had finished restoring the boats, I would have gone fishing instead of to the track. If I had stayed away from the track, the engine would still be in the car. If the engine was still in the car, I'd have had more time to pay attention to the wife. If I paid more attention to her, I wouldn't be having pizza for diner tonight. It goes on and on.
#1634
#1636
Former Moderator
that said, I was
Great post Jeff
#1637
#1638
Former Moderator
New Jersey bans rolling coal.
http://truckyeah.jalopnik.com/new-je...9674/+ballaban
1. No person shall retrofit any diesel-powered vehicle with any device, smoke stack, or other equipment which enhances the vehicle’s capacity to emit soot, smoke, or other particulate emissions, or shall purposely release significant quantities of soot, smoke, or other particulate emissions into the air and onto roadways and other vehicles while operating the vehicle, colloquially referred to as “coal rolling.” Any person who violates this section shall be subject to the penalties established pursuant to section 27 of P.L.2005, c.219 (C.26:2C-8.52) and any other applicable law.
2. This act shall take effect immediately.
http://truckyeah.jalopnik.com/new-je...9674/+ballaban
1. No person shall retrofit any diesel-powered vehicle with any device, smoke stack, or other equipment which enhances the vehicle’s capacity to emit soot, smoke, or other particulate emissions, or shall purposely release significant quantities of soot, smoke, or other particulate emissions into the air and onto roadways and other vehicles while operating the vehicle, colloquially referred to as “coal rolling.” Any person who violates this section shall be subject to the penalties established pursuant to section 27 of P.L.2005, c.219 (C.26:2C-8.52) and any other applicable law.
2. This act shall take effect immediately.