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jetsnvettes2000
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OCT 27, 12:20 AM
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jetsnvettes2000
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NOV 06, 11:23 PM
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In a land far far away of blown sand and golden sunsets our friends fly with the guidance of their little pony.
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jetsnvettes2000
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NOV 06, 11:26 PM
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They sure have a hell of a view from their office Window tho!!

Some call it the Viper, Some call it the Falcon I just call that jet Pure sexy. I love the f-16 fell in love with it as a kid growing up watching Iron Eagle. Man John ya got a great view indeed![This message has been edited by jetsnvettes2000 (edited 11-06-2017).]
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jetsnvettes2000
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NOV 26, 11:57 PM
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Well the long wait is over for the wheels, after adding longer studs to the back and some nice new lug nuts they are all mounted and ready.
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jetsnvettes2000
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DEC 31, 03:36 PM
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Happy New year from John!!!
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tshark
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FEB 02, 12:08 AM
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Cool. He kindof has a Yaeger thing going. Glad to see this project wrapping up.
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jetsnvettes2000
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FEB 11, 01:24 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by tshark:
Cool. He kindof has a Yaeger thing going. Glad to see this project wrapping up. |
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Yup, just texted with him a bit last night, he is off today in Vegas for Red Flag Training stuff. The car is pretty much sitting done now except for lowering it and alignment. I am still trying to decide the best way to lower it in the front given its 18 inch wheels and big brakes. The nose is super long with the Fiero Fiberglass one now so getting up and down my driveway is a real trick at stock height. I am afraid to tear it off if I lower it so I think once the snow is gone and John Registers the car I will have it aligned as is and let him lower it down by him someplace possibly. I will be driving it to wherever he ends up so its going to be a super long drive and I don't want to wreck it on the way so stuck on deciding how I will do it either lower it here or there. Cabin ever is starting to set in I have not been able to work outside for 2 months, we have this constant almost zero or lower temps this year and its been a pain in the ass for getting stuff done. Where do I get/find one, the wrench for the coil overs on his car, that seems to have vanished in the days before It came to me.
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Larryinkc
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FEB 11, 05:16 PM
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I have Qa1 coilovers on my front and ended up with a Motion Pro ATV shock wrench. It works much better that the spanner wrenches that came with the Qa1s.
Heat treated alloy steel Fits many street, off-road and ATV single shock applications Sized for 68 and 87 mm OD lock rings with a 8 mm notch

I bought mine on ebay
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Mo...d:g:nncAAOSwPzhZ-Ori
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jetsnvettes2000
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FEB 14, 10:15 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by Larryinkc:
I have Qa1 coilovers on my front and ended up with a Motion Pro ATV shock wrench. It works much better that the spanner wrenches that came with the Qa1s.
Heat treated alloy steel Fits many street, off-road and ATV single shock applications Sized for 68 and 87 mm OD lock rings with a 8 mm notch

I bought mine on ebay
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Mo...d:g:nncAAOSwPzhZ-Ori |
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Great thanks! I will nab that one
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Joseph
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FEB 15, 08:52 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by Larryinkc:
I have Qa1 coilovers on my front and ended up with a Motion Pro ATV shock wrench. It works much better that the spanner wrenches that came with the Qa1s.
Heat treated alloy steel Fits many street, off-road and ATV single shock applications Sized for 68 and 87 mm OD lock rings with a 8 mm notch

I bought mine on ebay
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Mo...d:g:nncAAOSwPzhZ-Ori |
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Thanks for the info I ordered one for my project.
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