Drove Dodgey for the first time in over a month. Tires were severely flat spotted, but other than that it did ok. Still gets a lot of attention and continues to be scary when the boost comes on.
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Dodgey's throttle pedal sounds like the proverbial hot girl with STDs. You know you wanna hit it but you're afraid of the consequences...continues to be scary when the boost comes on.
Dodgey's throttle pedal sounds like the proverbial hot girl with STDs. You know you wanna hit it but you're afraid of the consequences...
You know you shouldn’t, but you also know your going to anyways-Or the F around and find out pedal, LOL.
IDK if you need them or not but, does it come with engineering prints for permitting?I built a bigger building online and it was only 12k with shipping and install,
IDK if you need them or not but, does it come with engineering prints for permitting?
^^^AND, how thick the slab is. I don't have a hoist - yet but, I had them pour the slab 6" thick plus, it won't crack as easily. 6 years later and no visible cracks! (concrete always cracks, you just have to control them)Won't be 50, but could easily be 10-15k depending on how big a garage.
^^^AND, how thick the slab is. I don't have a hoist - yet but, I had them pour the slab 6" thick plus, it won't crack as easily. 6 years later and no visible cracks! (concrete always cracks, you just have to control them)