2009 Infiniti G37X with under 90,000 km new daily. Calgary car, zero claims, bone stock.
Def needs tint, some OEM 18" wheels with grippier rubber and some k&n drop in filters.
2009 Infiniti G37X with under 90,000 km new daily. Calgary car, zero claims, bone stock.
Def needs tint, some OEM 18" wheels with grippier rubber and some k&n drop in filters.
F*ck creality's bullsh*t; Looks like the K1 is already sold to a fanboy; so...
Oh and that's the new 4 wheel ride. Yep it's old enough to make sense to me if I ever choose to wrench on it.
My new (to me) vehicle arrived over the weekend. Needed a larger vehicle with baby #2 arriving in a few weeks.
I had been hunting for the right GLE450 for some time, with the goal of purchasing by mid-summer as prices settle a tad. I checked dealership inventory daily, just waiting and waiting for the perfect spec vehicle to come up in the price range that I want (price being a very important part because I despise having to pay PST). First time buying a vehicle in BC.
2021 GLE 450, low K, CPO/Star Certified, Iridium Silver w/ black textured leather(say NO to Artico), aluminum trim, AMG exterior package w/21" Wheels (315/40 rears!), soft close, black headliner, multiple packages etc etc
Feels good to be back in a German vehicle after 8 years of driving my Infiniti EX37 (which was a solid vehicle with zero issues mind you).
looks great! congrats on the kid.
If you are as good at parenting as you are at lawncare, then I'm sure your kids will grow up to be tall and green.
how do you like that Miyoo? Thought those looked neat.
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Not really a purchase, but I was going through some boxes with my retired fighter pilot dad and came across 1968 issued American Optical aviators. I'll take those, thanks.
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Picked up a pair of these a couple weeks ago. I might never touch a crescent wrench again, great for keeping in the truck, plumbing stuff, irrigation fittings etc
That looks excellent. Adjustable Crescent wrenches are terrible.
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When they built my garage they didn't run a switch into the house to control the garage lights. So I installed a new fixture for the garage door and purchased a couple of these Wiz wifi bulbs.
Not sure how long they will last but time will tell.
You could also just do a wifi switch, they work great.
Yeah that may happen too depending on the lifepan of these bulbs. I discovered after installing this like that the morons who wired my garage were idiots and re-wiring will have to happen in the future.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Knipex are a staple in my industry. I don't know a single aircraft mechanic without a set.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Knipex are the shit, I've got the big cobra water pump pliers and they'll bite into anything even if its completely rounded.
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Have you heard of the Wyze Cam Floodlight? Wifi connected floodlight AND cam in one. Plus they work together which adds a bunch of headache for camera's adjusting to the lighting ect.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote