That stuff sits in the rafters of my shop!!! I had a sliding door, back hatch and both front doors up there for a while. Engine and tranny stuff in one quadrant, middle sear.Z=bed and misc. in another, and brake steering and suspension in the other. Found storage for the body parts and now my boat repair stuff occupies the other quad. DM&FS At 09:12 AM 4/9/2011, Chris S wrote: >Is it also because we're part Squirrel? (<--- Rocket J. reference) > >I have several 30 gallon bins, all labeled, with VW "crap" inside, patiently >awaiting excavation when needed. '89 uprights with brakes, check. Complete >blower assembly, check. Spare brake booster AND pedal assy - check. Good >injectors - check. 2.1L thermostat housing - check. Transmission and a >fridge - not in a bin but CHECK. > >2011/4/9 neil n <musomuso@gmail.com> > > > > > > > This is why we keep crap. > > > >-- >Chris S. >"No solution is too complex to be executed incorrectly" |
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