Hey Guys - this one belongs to a friend of mine, was stolen from his shop in NRH last night. Please keep your eyes open if you see it pop-up somewhere.....
70' Chevelle RagTop (Forever Under Construction)
"Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.”- Thomas A Edison
This has been my big reservation in owning a Foxbody again. My coupe was stolen in 2005, and I said back then that I may not ever own another one...well, here we are 12 years later and I suddenly find myself owning 2 of the most frequently thieved Foxes. I love them, but I hate taking either of them anywhere for that reason. Once it happens to you, you never forget!
70' Chevelle RagTop (Forever Under Construction)
"Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.”- Thomas A Edison
Tiles only work within app (bluetooth) distance or by having connectivity to some network (I believe). Using it to find a stolen vehicle is less than ideal because of its tech limitations.
A better solution would be a cheap cell phone that transmits its gps location via sms to an internet based phone number every 3 hours or when contacted with specific msg.
Dude, lmfao. Why does everyone have to correct your retarded ass on a daily basis?!
So the idea turned out not to be a 100% proof solution. Sue me.
Ask anyone on here which of our opinions and judgements they'd be more likely to agree with or rely on when making a decision with most matters -dookie logistics and how not to restore a rusted out truck aside.
So the idea turned out not to be a 100% proof solution. Sue me.
Ask anyone on here which of our opinions and judgements they'd be more likely to agree with or rely on when making a decision with most matters -dookie logistics and how not to restore a rusted out truck aside.
Don't be too sad when you find out the answer.
Is Naynus still "restoring" that truck? I saw it on Facebook the other day and it looked like someone had fished it out of the Trinity river. lol
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What's your beef with NPR, because their listeners are typically more informed than others?
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