Twanksta... awesome clear photo's.. i think i noticed some threads needing shaped up in your tent from the reflection.... you might check for wear an tear...
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Originally Posted by The Twanksta,Nov 25 2008, 10:19 PM
I am technically already mobile, but its not an easy task fitting everything into the trunk of the s2k. I really need a truck to move further in my business.
This hitch is what a bunch of us autocross nutjobs use to carry our race tires around. The whole drawbar assembly just drops right off the car when not in use by decoupling it at three hitch pins, the sort of pins you use on your receiver lock. 4 big, mounted tires, a jack, jackstands, various tools, overnight bag ,a couple folding chairs - the whole lot goes in the trailer. I'm not sure I'd use an S2000 to carry around a large reservoir of water, but for carrying more detailing gear, something like this could be perfect. Not only that, but a trailer could go with you from vehicle to vehicle, AND you could store some of your stuff in it all the time, freeing up some garage shelf space. Just another thought. If driving around doing work from an S2000 is one of your trademarks, this may be a way for you to keep doing it. |
I should be trading in my s2k this Sunday if everything goes through, picking up a 2006 Ranger Ext Cab. i will get another s2k down the road.. ;)
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damn..that is amazing, my 2001 berlina is in need of some of that kinda TLC!
I wish i had a quality detailer like yourself in my area, i'd be willing to put some serious coin down to get a quality detail like that. Nice work :thumbup: :thumbup: |
Originally Posted by ~blacks2k~,Nov 29 2008, 11:36 PM
damn..that is amazing, my 2001 berlina is in need of some of that kinda TLC!
I wish i had a quality detailer like yourself in my area, i'd be willing to put some serious coin down to get a quality detail like that. Nice work :thumbup: :thumbup: |
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