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Old 01-11-2014, 06:59 PM   #45
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Originally Posted by S52Commander View Post
So. Did a Hellrot at Costco write me a love letter yesterday at 5pm?

I wasn't sure if you were still around (plus I had my Daughter with me who had just gotten her shots) Not the best day to meet up. I may have seen you once before (or was it that other Hellrot? around, anyway most ppl don't care about their cars, so I find, and I usually don't bother unless they're "unique") I was a part of this site until moving to the middle of nowhere & getting married!

Who's your mech btw? I haven't found one who "knows" my car yet. Hopefully since you are a part of this community you may just have a trusted guy around the area?

Well, Hopefully a cruise will be in order this summer!
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Sweet looking car. I like your Contours, makes me wanna switch my rims out.
A cruise this Spring/Summer is definitely in order. I have a couple of great mechanics in my "hood", but it's a little far from you.

p.s. I have a square set of contours in my garage...
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