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04-15-2021, 04:00 PM | #11 | |
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Re: GRIZZ’s ‘79 - 2WD BLAZER Challenge over in London, England. “~It’s not a Project
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Simple. Getting lucky is cool, and to be honest, I am a fan of paying it forward, so this was a really nice little win. Back is in a bad way, and I do hope I can get it sorted sooner than later. You are right on fitness and core strength. Carrying on. Three coats of clear. Colour really is alive in this choice of Anthracite. Tried the wheel nut covers. And amazing how different it looks indoors, on a white dogs duvet cover. On my way back from the osteopath I did a 200 meter detour to check up onthese trees. Back to getting home, I needed to keep. Moving in order not to seize up. What better way, than to fit these long overdue and now correctly painted centre caps. I was walking around the truck after fitting them..... swearing, just repeatedly saying “Dang.... this looks good, this is so right” And a side shot. To say I am cuffed is an understatement. I am so chuffed. It was the right choice to go with the new wheels.
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