I've been wondering about the icon too! Man... I have a pet bunny myself. Should I train him, so he can balance stuff on his head??? His name is 'Pepper.'cparker wrote:Oh I am so glad I asked...what a beautiful and yet...also horribly sad story. And what a beautiful bunny...sigh!Thanks again AZhitman
I agree! Totally well done!!!! Sorry to get sidetracked on the topic of bunnies like that but I'm STILL glad I asked!!! PS...Pepper is pretty good looking too!!!S-13 wrote:CLASSIC!
Please don't!!! I'm not scared at allEikon wrote:Alright gentlemen... You ever wonder why NICO is 99%+ male... It's because every time we get a cool (and attractive) female they get scared of us and leave. Leave Cindy alone!
You are right, Ish. Got another one. Supposed to be white, but faded a little bit due to age... Sorry, sidetracked cuz of Oolong.ishkabibble wrote:Another 94_240sx obsession, everything he owns is black and white.
Glad to hear that it worked. That thing is rock hard when it's cured, so you have to use dremel or hammer+chisel to remove it. Yeah, you shouldn't have left the crack too long. If you use the epoxy in early stage, sometimes you can't tell crack is there. You don't even have to use backing plate. Just apply in the back and wait till dries. You may want to spray with black enamel to remove clear look. Anyway, good job!!cparker wrote:The Elmer's Poxy that I bought (has a bull on the front) seems to be working on the panels of my door!!!! Wish I had seen the crack earlier so I could have gotten it under control sooner!!!! It dries clear (which is good) but you can still slightly see the crack (Damn! ) but it is holding well so far!!!!
?What is a asianishkabibble wrote:Are there any good non-dealership auto shops in your area? You'll probably get better and cheaper service if you can find a decent one.
Look for a place with a lot of asian mechanics (if they have those in Canada).
I fixed it for you.cparker wrote:I AM Canadian eh !