fun with wrenches and chopsaws
#7
i just turned in 5k lbs of brake rotors for about $250 ($5/100lb or something, i forget) just before xmas. shoulda seen the rental f-150, short bed, extended cab with 5,000lbs (aka 2.5 TONS) of brake rotors in the little bed, tailgate was like a few inches off the ground.
aluminum is great, $.60/lb for now. and copper rocks, had two copper rads wooo.
kevin.
aluminum is great, $.60/lb for now. and copper rocks, had two copper rads wooo.
kevin.
#9
he wants the roof for his other protege
not that the other one is damaged, its just a sans-sunroof model. so he wants a sunroof for it
today we cut the front clip off
the idea for this parts car is to cut it up in tiny pieces, and slowly throw it in the scrap bin at work. take one piece per day.
not that the other one is damaged, its just a sans-sunroof model. so he wants a sunroof for it
today we cut the front clip off
the idea for this parts car is to cut it up in tiny pieces, and slowly throw it in the scrap bin at work. take one piece per day.
#10
Originally Posted by ColinRX7' post='852133' date='Jan 7 2007, 05:37 PM
the idea for this parts car is to cut it up in tiny pieces, and slowly throw it in the scrap bin at work. take one piece per day.
you canadians sure know how to have fun