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bump909 wrote:
iamchris wrote:
You cannot add "proper" to the end of an incomplete sentence and have it magically make sense. I recommend forming a proper sentence to begin with.
That will be $5.This is not true.
For example: "The area within the city limits is sometimes called the city proper."
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chicagofire wrote:
Zee Biker wrote:
I'm sorry about your experience.
6* is the only place that will touch my car. Alex and Sammy have been the best I could ask for in the last 2 years of owning the car, and Dewey is a stand up guy running the front of a crazy busy place. The wait time might be explained with 3 separate parties involved in your service, but I have no doubt that you'll be really happy with the car and they are sorry for the extended stay.
Now get yourself some wheels; stock WRX wheels are wretched!I am happy with the result, however, Dewey forgot to unmarry my AP before they tuned it, so, now I'm stuck with a brick. Cobb no longer has the ability to reset a v1.
How do you know I'm running stock WRX wheels? I haven't gotten around to putting the 17s back on for the summer.
Came in for a leak test on Thursday and heard my twin was being built!
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iamchris wrote:
bump909 wrote:
iamchris wrote:
You cannot add "proper" to the end of an incomplete sentence and have it magically make sense. I recommend forming a proper sentence to begin with.
That will be $5.This is not true.
For example: "The area within the city limits is sometimes called the city proper."

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Zee Biker wrote:
chicagofire wrote:
Zee Biker wrote:
I'm sorry about your experience.
6* is the only place that will touch my car. Alex and Sammy have been the best I could ask for in the last 2 years of owning the car, and Dewey is a stand up guy running the front of a crazy busy place. The wait time might be explained with 3 separate parties involved in your service, but I have no doubt that you'll be really happy with the car and they are sorry for the extended stay.
Now get yourself some wheels; stock WRX wheels are wretched!I am happy with the result, however, Dewey forgot to unmarry my AP before they tuned it, so, now I'm stuck with a brick. Cobb no longer has the ability to reset a v1.
How do you know I'm running stock WRX wheels? I haven't gotten around to putting the 17s back on for the summer.Came in for a leak test on Thursday and heard my twin was being built!
I rarely see another 9-2X. I used to see balrog when I'd take my kids near his house for daycare, but, that was years ago.
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chicagofire wrote:
Zee Biker wrote:
chicagofire wrote:
I am happy with the result, however, Dewey forgot to unmarry my AP before they tuned it, so, now I'm stuck with a brick. Cobb no longer has the ability to reset a v1.
How do you know I'm running stock WRX wheels? I haven't gotten around to putting the 17s back on for the summer.Came in for a leak test on Thursday and heard my twin was being built!
I rarely see another 9-2X. I used to see balrog when I'd take my kids near his house for daycare, but, that was years ago.
I'm on the North Shore of Chicago, anywhere from Evanston to Lake Forest, Westmont to Libertyville.
Green wheels, silver paint, and a lot of driving the speed limit.
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