Yeah, it took us probably 7 years to use the first batch of lower volume ones lol. Then, my wife and I both independently bought a set of black and all three colors. So, we are set with toner for the rest of our lives too
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Yeah. That route also doesn't require me to speak with a Qanon MAGA crazy person.
yeah, especially since it's been on its side for about 20 years and is now at least halfway buried. oh, and he sold the motor long ago.
lol...i'm just glad i hadn't yet heard of their practice called soaking back then
Nice! My favorite was my 1976 Chevy Blazer. Same. However, my dad is a hoarder, and I can still see it in the field behind his house on Google Earth.
What was yours? Mine was a 70s F150. When we rebuilt it, we converted it to a floor shifter. I miss the days when you could just pull out a torch and cut a hole in your floorboards and make such an adjustment
lol whoosh
When I was a young kid, and my parents didn't want me to fall asleep on the way home at night, they would tell me it was magic that they were changing the lights without moving their hands.
i'm old enough to have owned a truck that had one of those that was also a manual transmission.
lol actually it was the most vanilla experience possible
I still might not because i'm on the spectrum and don't always catch context, especially when it's in a second language lol
His shoes should look a lot bigger, and ill fitting.