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It's been forever and ever since I was last on this website. It looks soo different and I no longer know how to find certain things.
 
I've been doing so much silly stuff lately. It's hard to believe I've been gone from here for so long.
 
I test drove some cars the other day, but I'm not buying anything, just killin a day off. '07 Lexus IS250 6MT was nice, comfortable, quiet, great stereo, AC'd seats froze my junk off. '06 Benz C230 Sport 6MT was surprisingly kinda plain, diff was unpredictable, but the equipped AMG brakes will make your bum pucker up. No where near as sporty as a 3-series. '11 Fiesta 5MT hatch; base model hatch with the fancy radio. Put 4 miles on it starting at 000019. Probably the most comfortable seat/drive of the day. :ponder: Then I hopped back in my paid-for-beater-Camry and went home.
 
Spending most of the day cleaning the interior of the CSVT. Clayed/Swirl Remover/Waxed last week. Interior this week and engine next week. Removing the Audio equipment putting back in my stock Headunit.
 
I may leave the passenger side seat out. hehe. but she cleaned up quite well and im repainting everything back to black and pulling the dash to dye it black is my biggest fear. im not good with interior peices and the shop wants way too much to pull it. ah what to do what to do. the paint seems nicer since i spent some time on it but my passenger side Axle / Hub / Bearing are shot i can hear it creakin down the road

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All the crap that came out
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Woot Woot, picture and quote in 2 local papers. LINK

"It feels great," Fox said. "This is a big relief. Now I want to get a job as quickly as possible. That's my number one priority. I'm ready to get on the road, maybe with the Sheriff's Office."

Fox said that he was self-supported going through the academy and that with spending the money on tuition there is still no guarantee of a job. "We've been up and down hills," he said. "But I'm all about hills and getting over them."
 
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