Deconstruction 93 SSEi Style PICS PAGE 2
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From: _Phoenix, AZ_ _WCBF '05, '06, '07 Survivor_ ____NEBF '07 Remnant___

Thanks for the photos. Looks like it was all well organized and a great time...but I swear It sure sounded alot crazier there when we were on the phone.
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Originally Posted by BillBoost37
Oh...it was anything but organized...lol
Parts were tossed to and fro. We cleaned up Sunday and Pat is back in action right now tearing something else off.
Parts were tossed to and fro. We cleaned up Sunday and Pat is back in action right now tearing something else off.
Still...looks like it was fun and all-in-all a worthwhile project.
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There'* nothing quite like tearing a car apart with a bunch of people you really have a good time around. Not only does it get done in record time, but the frequent beer and laughter breaks really take the bite out of being covered in car grime.
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I hate parting.

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Brady, I told you yesterday, yeah the air tools were there, but I think Pat used it on like 4 bolts. I know I did the top end of the engine with hand tools only.
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Originally Posted by Mortehl
Brady, I told you yesterday, yeah the air tools were there, but I think Pat used it on like 4 bolts. I know I did the top end of the engine with hand tools only.





