At least she wanted to paint them one color. Good Dad.HARDTRAILZ said:The IV was rough. She stared me in the eye n barely flinched until I said its OK to cry and she kept her arm still but broke down saying it hurts dad. After she wanted her nails painted so I did but then she wanted to paint mine and...
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She told every nurse n Dr she got to do it. I told her it has come off before I go back to work Tuesday but a lil purple is worth the smiles.
I couldn't believe how cheap it was I wish it was closerdmanns67 said:You guys see the 2006 or 2007 TBSS posted on GMTN FB account for sale? 74,000 miles and completely stock. Only wants $11,000. I think it was down in Alabama or Louisana.
There you go Garth.
Maybe Brandon, Aaron, or Carlton could jump on that one. That has to be the cheapest I have ever seen with that low of miles. All of the other ones I have seen with that mileage, the sellers wanted between $20,000 to $25,000. I like the fact that it is stock too.Aarkon said:I couldn't believe how cheap it was I wish it was closer
Yeah man me too. Wish I had 11K laying around. I would drive down and personally pick it up.Capote said:Wish I could, but can't afford another vehicle, and as much as I love TBSS's I would never part with my TB for one.
I understand. Dont want the ol lady getting half of the TBSSBlazingTrails said:Now's not a good time for me either. Don't need to acquire anything substantial before my divorce is final......
If I somehow unlikely did acquire it, it'd for sure be a garage sitter. Would never daily drive that thing! I'd keep it locked away in storage to be used on weekend cruises Would make it match my TB though, I think it'd be sweet to own a TB & TBSS and have them be clones, just my opiniondmanns67 said:Yeah man me too. Wish I had 11K laying around. I would drive down and personally pick it up.
Definitely not give up my current TB, just an addition to the GMT family.
For sure man. My current TB is my DD and majority of the time, it is a garage princess. I would kick that bitch to the curb (Just to the driveway ) and make the TBSS a full time garage queen except for the summer.Capote said:If I somehow unlikely did acquire it, it'd for sure be a garage sitter. Would never daily drive that thing! I'd keep it locked away in storage to be used on weekend cruises Would make it match my TB though, I think it'd be sweet to own a TB & TBSS and have them be clones, just my opinion
I hate not having a garage, my TB has gotten a lot of dings and scratches from a-holes who just don't give a damn. It'd also be great to be inside at night when working on mods or maintenance, instead of being outside, being ate up by bugs, and having neighbors stare at me who must think of me awkwardly.dmanns67 said:For sure man. My current TB is my DD and majority of the time, it is a garage princess. I would kick that bitch to the curb (Just to the driveway ) and make the TBSS a full time garage queen except for the summer.
The first year I owned my TB was the only year out of six years that it has not had a garage. I think that is why the paint and plastic trim have held up so well. It is nice being able to work in a garage, but the garage I have now is so small that I only have two feet of clearance behind the TB when the door is shut and thats with the TB's front bumper a couple inches from the wall. Its so small I cannot even use my rhino ramps for an oil change, plus the ramps slide on the floor. Even better is that the wife's F-150 is too long to fit into the garage.Capote said:I hate not having a garage, my TB has gotten a lot of dings and scratches from a-holes who just don't give a damn. It'd also be great to be inside at night when working on mods or maintenance, instead of being outside, being ate up by bugs, and having neighbors stare at me who must think of me awkwardly.
Damn that sucks you have so little room in your current garage That garage you had in NC sounds too good to be true loldmanns67 said:The first year I owned my TB was the only year out of six years that it has not had a garage. I think that is why the paint and plastic trim have held up so well. It is nice being able to work in a garage, but the garage I have now is so small that I only have two feet of clearance behind the TB when the door is shut and thats with the TB's front bumper a couple inches from the wall. Its so small I cannot even use my rhino ramps for an oil change, plus the ramps slide on the floor. Even better is that the wife's F-150 is too long to fit into the garage.
I was spolied when I was stationed in NC. The house we were in had a huge 3 car garage, 20ft ceiling, and still had extra storage space on the side. When our vehicles were all the up to the wall, we had about 10ft of clearance from the rear bumper to the garage door. Next house we move to will have to have a huge garage.
Yeah we all keep them stock wheels & tiresdmanns67 said:I know right. I had everything in there. Now I have no room to work unless I back the TB out of the garage. I barely have room to back to riding mower out of the garage, thats after moving the mountain bikes and pressure washer. Since I bought my TBSS wheels, I had to make room for my OE 18" wheels and tires
Now the wife wants a snow blower, not sure where we are going to put that. Maybe we can store it in her kitchen