sheepjeep
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Re: THe NAC Lots-O-Post Thread
bro i have not gone skiing since like 2001
bro i have not gone skiing since like 2001
Also, I'm totally down to go, my coat holds lots of beers.
Blue Hills in Canton probably.
where's the cheapest place we can go?
Blue Hills in Canton probably.
You guys bring the beer, I'll bring the stupid.
Not worth it unless it's for night skiing. Even then, that place is tiny. Rather spring for Wachusett if I was going to night ski.
wachusett would be pretty much in the middle for both of us.
Sucks
Any of you guys know much about MA repair plates? Like if it's fine to drive the tow truck in other states with the repair plate. It's different then when you slap the plate on a regular unregistered car. The trucks have to be insured and inspected and all that. I think there might be limitations on towing cars but I'm willing to be you just can't tow two cars. Like no car can touch the ground in another state so as long as i'm not towing a car with the wheel lift I'm fine.
Yep, but he asked for the cheapest.
I want to get some '97+ European spec tail lights (NOT the crappy euro lights like on Ross's old red jeep), the ones that were on stock jeeps in Europe, that have the extra socket for a red rear fog. Anyone know where I could get some, can't find them anywhere?
Yep, but he asked for the cheapest.
I want to get some '97+ European spec tail lights (NOT the crappy euro lights like on Ross's old red jeep), the ones that were on stock jeeps in Europe, that have the extra socket for a red rear fog. Anyone know where I could get some, can't find them anywhere?
Yep, but he asked for the cheapest.
I want to get some '97+ European spec tail lights (NOT the crappy euro lights like on Ross's old red jeep), the ones that were on stock jeeps in Europe, that have the extra socket for a red rear fog. Anyone know where I could get some, can't find them anywhere?
I thought the insurance followed the plate and not the car in those instances, I may be making that up though.