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Old Jul 14, 2010 | 10:29 AM
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Originally Posted by skillz954
you guys are great guinea pigs.....I'm on episode 5a lvl 3 and still sitting on 13.5 million......I considered selling items but now i know better!!
You can sell all your **** except enough to get sat phones. On episode seven, the first 3 jobs require stuff from episode 6. Don't sell the guns or the truck. Other than those two instances, you can sell all your **** once you are done with an episode. Your 13.5 million won't mean ****. I started episode 7 with like 15 million and couldn't get through the first mastery level without having to redo jobs.
Old Jul 14, 2010 | 10:30 AM
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Re: Track riding

Originally Posted by skillz954
+1 I like to do them to break up the monotony......did i spell that right?
That's just longer it will take me to earn the money to finish Bangkok.
Old Jul 14, 2010 | 10:44 AM
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Re: Track riding

Originally Posted by skillz954
you guys are great guinea pigs.....I'm on episode 5a lvl 3 and still sitting on 13.5 million......I considered selling items but now i know better!!
you can still sell most of the ****. i'll tell you which ones to keep if you want
Old Jul 14, 2010 | 10:45 AM
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Re: Track riding

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That's just longer it will take me to earn the money to finish Bangkok.
i got bored bankrolling for bangkok so i stopped playing again for a couple days. its just not fun
Old Jul 14, 2010 | 10:57 AM
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i got bored bankrolling for bangkok so i stopped playing again for a couple days. its just not fun
If I wasn't sitting here in my office, I probably wouldn't be playing either.
Old Jul 14, 2010 | 10:58 AM
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Re: Track riding

Originally Posted by Zuki750
Pretty much. Make sure there is no paint where you want the turf. It will just flake and the turf will lift. Paint contact cement on both surfaces. Once it's completely dry, repeat. You need two good coats on both sides. Make sure it is completely dry on everything before you put it together. What I was told is when you think it's ready, go drink another beer or two before you start. Use wooden dowels or something to keep the parts that you don't have positioned from touching each other. Once the two pieces touch, you won't get them apart without tearing the turf. Once you've got the whole thing in place and trimmed up, go over every square inch with a rubber hammer, pounding it pretty good. It should never lift if you do it this way.
Completely dry like half an hour of drying or like 24 hours of drying?
Old Jul 14, 2010 | 11:02 AM
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Re: Track riding

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Completely dry like half an hour of drying or like 24 hours of drying?

sounds like 24 and half hours... factor in beer time, at a slow drinking rate of course....
Old Jul 14, 2010 | 11:04 AM
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Re: Track riding

Originally Posted by NINER
Completely dry like half an hour of drying or like 24 hours of drying?
I think a half hour is plenty. I can't remember for sure but you'll know. Once it's completely tack free to the touch give it a few more minutes.
Old Jul 14, 2010 | 11:14 AM
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Re: Track riding

so im trying to identify what year my new transmission is. it has no serial number, which means it was rebuilt by gm and there shoule be a sticker on the bellhousing with the new serial number. I can tell where there used to be a sticker at some point, but thats all i got.
Old Jul 14, 2010 | 02:23 PM
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Old Jul 14, 2010 | 02:24 PM
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Re: Track riding

Going to try to get everything on the ski buttoned up tonight and tomorrow night except for the engine and exhaust install. That should be a fun Friday night project.
Old Jul 14, 2010 | 09:12 PM
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Re: Track riding

Originally Posted by Zuki750
I think a half hour is plenty. I can't remember for sure but you'll know. Once it's completely tack free to the touch give it a few more minutes.
Which way do you put the dowels and what end did you start on? It seems like starting at the rear hole and working forward is best, but I'm not sure.
Old Jul 14, 2010 | 10:36 PM
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Re: Track riding

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Which way do you put the dowels and what end did you start on? It seems like starting at the rear hole and working forward is best, but I'm not sure.
I didn't use a pre-cut sheet so I didn't have a hole to line up. I cut it afterward. I started at the front with 2 dowels length wise in the tray. Stick a little bit and slide the dowels back, repeat. If you start in the back you'll either have a gap in the front or some trimming to do. Good luck getting it to land flush. Also, there's no good way to use the dowels if you do it from rear to front.
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Re: Track riding

Gooooood morning stuntlife ******
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Re: Track riding

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Gooooood morning stuntlife ******
this place has been super friggin boring...
Old Jul 15, 2010 | 09:39 AM
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Re: Track riding

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this place has been super friggin boring...
+1...

been looking at rims i cant afford online all day lol...

if i do decide to get some , i wanna go with the boss 330s, or some racelines... 24"...
Old Jul 15, 2010 | 09:40 AM
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Re: Track riding

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+1...

been looking at rims i cant afford online all day lol...

if i do decide to get some , i wanna go with the boss 330s, or some racelines... 24"...
you definitely need new rims
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Re: Track riding

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you definitely need new rims
+1
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Re: Track riding

I made a new taller chain guard (for a bigger sprocket) for my bike do you think if I make a couple more I can get a couple bucks if so how much?? I made mine outa alum dIamond plate but I have stainless steel too
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Re: Track riding

Originally Posted by MikeM
you definitely need new rims


i know i dont need them, but they would set the truck off .... and they arent thaaaaaat exspensive.



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