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Re: Back on the Road

From: RicSeyler <ricseyler(at)SPAMgulf.net>

Subject: Re: Back on the Road

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Date: Wed, 26 May 2004 13:03:16 -0500

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LOL

That`s the first thing I get from people (the grass)

I live 7 miles off the coast of Florida on an island.

Those are Sea Oats. Most people out here don`t "put in yards"

we prefer the natural look. (read lazy and it`s too hot).



I do agree with the weeds in the cracks in the driveway though...

But, I`ve been busy on my car, yea... that`s the ticket



Just look at those ratty old sunvisors... LOL

That`s something else I`ve got to get done. I have

to fold up the driver side "flap", it`s completely limp..

And the escutcheons on the back of the seats (seat release)

are cracked and gone.



Something else I keep forgetting to say I`ve done is

lower the car to where the wheel diameter just fits the

diameter of the wheel opening, with the Mid America

Front and Rear Kit.





Tedd Riggs wrote:



> Ric,

> Dang Ric, what ratty looking pictures ! <g> (you need to mow the

> grass someday)

> Sure those aren`t old photos from the day it was built ? But I guess

> not, the wheels give it away.

>

> You do nice work ! For sure one of the sharpest looking vettes I have

> ever seen !

>

> Can I email my 98 C5 to you and have you do the same wonders to it ?

>



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Online Racing: RicSeyler

GPL Handicap 6.35

ricseyler(at)SPAMgulf.net

http://www.pcola.gulf.net/~ricseyler

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I live 7 miles off the coast of Florida on an island.

<br>

Those are Sea Oats. Most people out here don`t "put in yards"

<br>

we prefer the natural look. (read lazy and it`s too hot).

<br>

<br>

I do agree with the weeds in the cracks in the driveway though...

<br>

But, I`ve been busy on my car, yea... that`s the ticket   <img

src="cid:part1.04070205.03080002(at)SPAMgulf.net" alt=":-)"

class="moz-txt-smily" height="19" width="19" align="middle">

<br>

<br>

Just look at those ratty old sunvisors... LOL

<br>

That`s something else I`ve got to get done. I have

<br>

to fold up the driver side "flap", it`s completely limp..

<br>

And the escutcheons on the back of the seats (seat release)

<br>

are cracked and gone.

<br>

<br>

Something else I keep forgetting to say I`ve done is<br>

lower the car to where the wheel diameter just fits the<br>

diameter of the wheel opening, with the Mid America<br>

Front and Rear Kit.<br>

<br>

<br>

Tedd Riggs wrote:<br>

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cite="midl63tc.1417$nJ6.1341(at)nwrddc02.gnilink.net">Ric,

<br>

   Dang Ric, what ratty looking pictures ! <g>  (you need to mow

the grass someday)

<br>

Sure those aren`t old photos from the day it was built ? But I guess

not, the wheels give it away.

<br>

<br>

You do nice work !  For sure one of the sharpest looking vettes I have

ever seen !

<br>

<br>

Can I email my 98 C5 to you and have you do the same wonders to it ?

<br>

<br>

</blockquote>

<br>

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Ric Seyler

Online Racing: RicSeyler

GPL Handicap 6.35

<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:ricseyler(at)SPAMgulf.net">ricseyler(at)SPAMgulf.net</a>

<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.pcola.gulf.net/~ricseyler">http://www.pcola.gulf.net/~ricseyler</a>

remove –SPAM- from email address

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"Homer no function beer well without."

- H.J. Simpson

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From: "Tedd Riggs" <teddriggs(at)NSverizon.net>

Subject: Re: Back on the Road

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Date: Wed, 26 May 2004 21:06:16 GMT

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Ric,

I kinda guessed you live pretty close to the ocean.... OK "Sea Oats"

get rid of the few in the driveway (battery acid works great..) and then it

will not clutter up the look of your nice vette.



Did not notice the sunvisors, was to busy looking at the rest of the car

!



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Tedd Riggs

Redmond, WA







"RicSeyler" <ricseyler(at)SPAMgulf.net> wrote in message

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> LOL

> That`s the first thing I get from people (the grass) :-)

> I live 7 miles off the coast of Florida on an island.

> Those are Sea Oats. Most people out here don`t "put in yards"

> we prefer the natural look. (read lazy and it`s too hot).

>

> I do agree with the weeds in the cracks in the driveway though...

> But, I`ve been busy on my car, yea... that`s the ticket :-)

>

> Just look at those ratty old sunvisors... LOL

> That`s something else I`ve got to get done. I have

> to fold up the driver side "flap", it`s completely limp..

> And the escutcheons on the back of the seats (seat release)

> are cracked and gone.

>

> Tedd Riggs wrote:

>

>> Ric,

>> Dang Ric, what ratty looking pictures ! <g> (you need to mow the

>> grass someday)

>> Sure those aren`t old photos from the day it was built ? But I guess not,

>> the wheels give it away.

>>

>> You do nice work ! For sure one of the sharpest looking vettes I have

>> ever seen !

>>

>> Can I email my 98 C5 to you and have you do the same wonders to it ?

>>

>

> --

> Ric Seyler

>

>








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From: RicSeyler <ricseyler(at)SPAMgulf.net>

Subject: Re: Back on the Road

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Date: Wed, 26 May 2004 16:14:03 -0500

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This is my pack porch :-)



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Ric Seyler












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Date: Fri, 25 Sep 2009 14:08:28 +0000
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The SX4 - The men in black

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Well the headline maybe disappointing for many who own the SX4 and all men, but I do need to mention that the SX4 has some cool properties as any men would do. If one compares the SX4 with the erstwhile Baleno, which the SX4 replaced, it is silly to do so as the SX4 sedan is brilliance personified in comparison and built on an all-new platform. Sporting an Italian design, the SX4 has been developed as a crossover of designs for developing markets. Maruti has also introduced the all new aluminium M-series engine (M16A) for this car.

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