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Old 07-03-2011, 10:26 AM   #151
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that nova is sick, can't wait for the update pics! your truck and wutnxt prostreet truck are bada$$!! it wasn't 117 here but got to 107 atleast thats what it said in the tahoe, 117teen thats hot!!
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Old 07-03-2011, 10:46 AM   #152
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that nova is sick, can't wait for the update pics! your truck and wutnxt prostreet truck are bada$$!! it wasn't 117 here but got to 107 atleast thats what it said in the tahoe, 117teen thats hot!!
yeah you either stay inside or go swimming at 117
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Old 07-03-2011, 12:30 PM   #153
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Holy crap, Fellas...
117teen, or 100anyteen....or even 100anyting (I don't know what happened there).....But that's scary hot.....an' it'll kill ya' maybe.

It's been cool in the NW all year and made 85 yesterday....from the high 60's
most of the spring. I thought that was hot.....
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Old 07-03-2011, 12:41 PM   #154
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I use live in Mesa arizona and I got to experience back in 1995 120-122* weather it was not nice at all I am not kidding. I had a Black car w/ black limo tint all the way around did not help it that day. I remember on hot summer days the streets being Lonely and Malls being crowded. I don't miss that all.
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Old 07-04-2011, 01:04 AM   #155
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wasnt much better today i was spent from working saturday all day in it . I didnt work on my truck i just guarded the sofa all day ! its been super nice weather up till this week we are cookin by may or june and have triple digits for like 90 days straight and the worst part is when its 9 pm and its still 94 degrees
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Old 07-04-2011, 01:07 AM   #156
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My thermo on the back fence indicated 108°F here in DFW w/our 'mild' 60+% humidity. At least your heat is dry..... (isn't that what they say??) . We're currently @ 82°F/62% humidity.
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Old 07-04-2011, 01:08 AM   #157
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Oh yeah I remember. My electric bill was always $200 to $250 for an apartment. Don't miss that at all. Other than the heat it is a nice place to live. Homes a lot more affordable too.
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Old 07-04-2011, 09:13 AM   #158
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the 3rd week of Oct thru early May we remind ourselves this is why we live in AZ. our winters here are absolutely beautiful.
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Old 07-04-2011, 11:20 AM   #159
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Old 07-04-2011, 11:50 AM   #160
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i know the feeling! my truck is outside with no shade around it, so i haven't done anything to it lately! the other night at 9 p.m. i went for a beer run an it was 91! it gots a lot hotter here in the summer 2! i'm from fresno,ca an this heat index out here can kill ya!! love your trucks man, stay out of that desert heat!!
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Old 07-04-2011, 12:06 PM   #161
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Yes super hot here, sucks having a nice long weekend and cant even go outside! Forget about working on the truck! Dino, I feel ya, I work outside so come the weekend I don't even want to go out in it! Guess I'll just BBQ
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Old 07-04-2011, 12:31 PM   #162
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wasnt much better today i was spent from working saturday all day in it . I didnt work on my truck i just guarded the sofa all day ! its been super nice weather up till this week we are cookin by may or june and have triple digits for like 90 days straight and the worst part is when its 9 pm and its still 94 degrees
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Well....uhm....if your tired of that heat send it up north dude.....in the winter I have done the -45 thing...and it just stopped our rain spring thing here a week ago. This is the first week of real sun we have had......it's so bad if i have something sand blasted i have 45 mins before it rusts.....lol. When it's sunny I feel so much more motivated and get things done, when it rains for days i don't even want to open the shop doors.
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Dino you are a machine!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 07-05-2011, 01:47 AM   #164
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My thermo on the back fence indicated 108°F here in DFW w/our 'mild' 60+% humidity. At least your heat is dry..... (isn't that what they say??) . We're currently @ 82°F/62% humidity.
yeah its dry for sure now but in few weeks we hit the humidity but it only last about four weeks and by september were back on line with great weather
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Old 07-05-2011, 01:52 AM   #165
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wasnt much better today i was spent from working saturday all day in it . I didnt work on my truck i just guarded the sofa all day ! its been super nice weather up till this week we are cookin by may or june and have triple digits for like 90 days straight and the worst part is when its 9 pm and its still 94 degrees
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Well....uhm....if your tired of that heat send it up north dude.....in the winter I have done the -45 thing...and it just stopped our rain spring thing here a week ago. This is the first week of real sun we have had......it's so bad if i have something sand blasted i have 45 mins before it rusts.....lol. When it's sunny I feel so much more motivated and get things done, when it rains for days i don't even want to open the shop doors.
yeah i we do have it good he and i should stop my whining i cant even imagine -45 duuude or overcast for weeks and the rust holy shhhht kat!! that got to be tough building a project
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Old 07-05-2011, 08:44 AM   #166
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If I was in AZ, I'd have AC in the garage. Not much different than heating one up north here. Not cheap, but worth it. We live for our summers, as brief as they are. Once the temps start climbing into the 50's and 60's in the spring, I don't want to be inside anymore.

I've never been in a pro street style car or truck. How do they handle on the freeway?
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Old 07-05-2011, 10:52 PM   #167
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welll....i cant believe i hadnt found this build yet AWESOME!!
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I don't care who you are..... that's just plain funny right there! Those skinny fronts can/will cause more that one tense moment during a moderate stop or quick (un-expected) turn/lane change. The extreme width rear tire mixed w/fresh drizzle on the road is the fastest thing known to pucker the arse on a grown man .

Still fun though the rest of the time.
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Old 07-06-2011, 12:04 AM   #169
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I don't care who you are..... that's just plain funny right there! Those skinny fronts can/will cause more that one tense moment during a moderate stop or quick (un-expected) turn/lane change. The extreme width rear tire mixed w/fresh drizzle on the road is the fastest thing known to pucker the arse on a grown man .

Still fun though the rest of the time.
yeah kind of just like that
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Marked it on my calendar with a Sharpie! BTW I am not bringing any money in order to prevent myself from taking one of your partygoers trucks home...again.

I thought someone on the forum in Phoenix owned a Mexican Restaurant?....I think we need it catered this time!

im with Dino bbq is good , i like to watch other people cook.
looks good D, got my car bagged just gotta put the interior all in.
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Old 07-06-2011, 01:00 AM   #171
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Now that there is funny


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Still fun though the rest of the time.
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im with Dino bbq is good , i like to watch other people cook.
looks good D, got my car bagged just gotta put the interior all in.
nice!! dont use todd
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wasnt much better today i was spent from working saturday all day in it . I didnt work on my truck i just guarded the sofa all day ! its been super nice weather up till this week we are cookin by may or june and have triple digits for like 90 days straight and the worst part is when its 9 pm and its still 94 degrees
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now where did you get -45?
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Old 07-06-2011, 02:15 AM   #174
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hey guys I found a picture of din moving some of his trucks around.
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Dino, you could always relocate up here to the white mountains of northern Az... It only got down to -25 last winter. Those kind of temps are good for my plumbing company but that kind of work sucks after you get a little wet but after 30 years of the Az summers, crawling around in peoples attics, these winters are nothing. Daytime highs are in the low 90's during the summer up here but it's nice in the evenings. What do I have to do to get those stocker hub caps off ya?
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