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Good Night for working on Sciroccos



So you were bottomless while wrenching?  ew...

On 3/10/07, Brian Wagner <dagnamit@gmail.com> wrote:
> muhahahahahahahahahahahahaha shirts and a tshirt baby. Thank you Texas
>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: julie@menloparkrandd.com
>   To: Brian Wagner ; Scirocco list
>   Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2007 11:30 AM
>   Subject: Re: Good Night for working on Sciroccos
>
>
>   <read post>
>
>   (Thinks: "Who let him in here. Bloody Texans")
>
>   <close post>
>
>   (Un-wraps the thermal blanket and gets up to look out the window.)
>
>   <View>Snow banks, Ice on every thing</view>
>
>   (Thinks: "bloody Ground Hogs".)
>
>   <View>Looks at Temple Scirocco on bedroom wall.</view>
>
>   (Thinks: "Soon my precious, soon.....")
>
>
>
>   >-----Original Message-----
>   >From: Brian Wagner [mailto:dagnamit@gmail.com]
>   >Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2007 12:00 PM
>   >To: 'Scirocco list'
>   >Subject: Re: Good Night for working on Sciroccos
>   >
>   >Thank you for understanding, not to rub it in but today's high is 80. Now I
>   >need to order one brake cable the rear I have one that is binding to much
>   >for my taste. And what ever other parts I can think of, for the front I may
>   >just do stainless lines all around for giggles.
>   >
>   >Brian
>   >
>   >----- Original Message -----
>   >From: "C Boyko" <roccit_53@scirocco.cs.uoguelph.ca>
>   >To: " Brian Wagner " <dagnamit@gmail.com>
>   >Cc: <pb3vr6@yahoo.com>; <scirocco-l@scirocco.org>
>   >Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2007 10:15 AM
>   >Subject: Re: Good Night for working on Sciroccos
>   >
>   >> On 7:48 am 03/10/07 "Brian Wagner" <dagnamit@gmail.com> wrote:
>   >>> 1) I know
>   >>>
>   >>> 2) On a 2300lb car I am not convinced I need 11" front binders, I
>   >>> don't race it and I probably won't show it. That and the 10.1" just
>   >>> looks dainty behind the front wheel, also Mr. Bureau gave me rotors
>   >>> calipers and carriers to swapback.
>   >>>
>   >>> I just love stock on somethings.
>   >>>
>   >>> Brian
>   >>>
>   >>
>   >> So do I, but you still suck:) +3.5C here today, but it's that raw damp
>   >> weather that'll make being outside a true misery. 68F, yeah, that IS
>   >> perfect.
>   >> On the topic of Scirocco progress:
>   >> My 87 16V is home, and she IS really all that and a bag of chips :) She
>   >> behaved "very badly" on the way home, accelerating happily to "way too
>   >> fast", and she sounds wonderful with the new headers. She's such a fast,
>   >> agile solid ride for twenty. Very different feeling than my 79 for sure.
>   >> And for anyone who is curious, these were the Eurosport ones from Potter,
>   >> and they allow the sway bar to stay, but the cat has to go. Just as a
>   >> point
>   >> of info. I farmed out the job, and the mechanic said good thing, no way
>   >> they'd get in there with the car on the ground. Charged me two hours,
>   >> which
>   >> I figured was fair enough. And she still has unresolved starting issues.
>   >>
>   >> So now I can focus on the task at hand, the green guy. And washing the mud
>   >> off "her", the road went back to normal with the mild temps.
>   >>
>   >> Brian? You just do what you like to that car, don't listen to Tonee. You
>   >> looked a while for her, and I'll be eager to see her in June.
>   >> Cathy
>   >>
>   >
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-- 
Mike
'86 red 16v: Red 5 (aka der Jahrtausendfeierfalke)
'05 Indigo Blue GTI 1.8T: Bib
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